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Reliable Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Reliable Knowledge

Reliable Knowledge offers a valuably clear account and a radically challenging investigation of the credibility of scientific knowledge.

An Introduction to Science Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

An Introduction to Science Studies

The purpose of this book is to give a coherent account of the different perspectives on science and technology that are normally studied under various disciplinary heads such as philosophy of science, sociology of science and science policy. It is intended for students embarking on courses in these subjects and assumes no special knowledge of any science. It is written in a direct and simple style, and technical language is introduced very sparingly. As various perspectives are sketched out in this book, the reader moves towards a consistent conception of contemporary science as a rapidly changing social institution that has already grown out of its traditional forms and plays a central role in society at large. It will appeal to students in a wide range of scientific disciplines and complement well Professor Ziman's earlier books.

Principles of the Theory of Solids
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Principles of the Theory of Solids

Professor Ziman's classic textbook on the theory of solids was first pulished in 1964. This paperback edition is a reprint of the second edition, which was substantially revised and enlarged in 1972. The value and popularity of this textbook is well attested by reviewers' opinions and by the existence of several foreign language editions, including German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Polish and Russian. The book gives a clear exposition of the elements of the physics of perfect crystalline solids. In discussing the principles, the author aims to give students an appreciation of the conditions which are necessary for the appearance of the various phenomena. A self-contained mathematical account is given of the simplest model that will demonstrate each principle. A grounding in quantum mechanics and knowledge of elementary facts about solids is assumed. This is therefore a textbook for advanced undergraduates and is also appropriate for graduate courses.

Knowing Everything about Nothing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Knowing Everything about Nothing

In this book John Ziman seeks the answers to crucial questions facing scientists who need to change the direction of their careers.

Teaching and Learning about Science and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Teaching and Learning about Science and Society

Ziman provides an informal account of the rationale of the new educational trend of offering science and technology in society courses; showing how many diverse factors are involved such as social and cultural objectives, political ideologies, vocational needs, scholarly standards and institutional capabilities.

The Force of Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

The Force of Knowledge

In this 1976 volume, Professor Ziman paints a broad picture of science, and of its relations to the world in general. He sets the scene by the historical development of scientific research as a profession, the growth of scientific technologies out of the useful arts, the sources of invention and technical innovation, and the advent of Big Science. He then discusses the economics of research and development, the connections between science and war, the nature of science policy and the moral dilemmas of social responsibility in science. Each topic is introduced by reference to easily understandable particular examples, with a large number of illustrations chosen to bring out the concreteness and reality of science as a human activity. Professor Ziman gives a chapter-by-chapter list of suggested topics for oral and written discussion, intended to provoke critical, sceptical attitudes to simplified solutions to real issues, and comments briefly on relevant books and other sources.

Electrons and Phonons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

Electrons and Phonons

This is a classic text of its time in condensed matter physics.

Reliable Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Reliable Knowledge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Reliable Knowledge offers a valuably clear account and a radically challenging investigation of the credibility of scientific knowledge.

Prometheus Bound
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Prometheus Bound

A searching critique of the structural changes currently taking place in the scientific community, showing that managerial considerations now threaten to crowd out the creative element in science.

Public Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Public Knowledge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1968
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  • Publisher: CUP Archive

Professor Ziman argues that the goal of all scientific research is to contribute to the consensus of universally accepted knowledge. He explores the philosophical, psychological and sociological consequences of the principle, and explains how the consensus is established and how the work of the individual scientist becomes part of it.