Trust Me, I'm a Scientist
Auteur : Pervez Hoodbhoy, Daniel Glaser, Steven Shapin
Date de publication : 2004
Éditeur : Counterpoint
Nombre de pages : 65
Résumé du livre
Why should we trust scientists? Is there something about them, or the way their minds are trained to work, that makes them inherently trustworthy? What happens to trust when scientists are seduced by politics, religion, money, or glory? Public trust in scientists may be waning - is this simply a long-term shift in public consciousness like the growing distrust of lawyers and journalists and naive confidence in television stars? Or does it tell us something important about our socieities and our world - that the rationalism of the Enlightenment is on the wane? -Cover.