How to Think About Science

Series produced by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

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If science is neither cookery, nor angelic virtuosity, then what is it?

Modern societies have tended to take science for granted as a way of knowing, ordering and controlling the world. Everything was subject to science, but science itself largely escaped scrutiny. This situation has changed dramatically in recent years. Historians, sociologists, philosophers and sometimes scientists themselves have begun to ask fundamental questions about how the institution of science is structured and how it knows what it knows. In this 24 part series, first aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, producer David Cayley talks with some of the leading lights of this new field of study.


24 Pieces

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Caption: Ian Hacking
Part Four of a documentary by CBC Radio David Cayley. Modern societies have tended to take science for granted as a way of knowing, ordering and co...

  • Added: Oct 23, 2009
  • Length: 53:56
Caption: Anthropologist Margaret Lock
HOW TO THINK ABOUT SCIENCE: Part Three of a documentary by David Cayley, a producer with the CBC Radio program IDEAS. Modern societies have tended...

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  • Length: 53:57
Caption: Lorraine Daston
HOW TO THINK ABOUT SCIENCE: Part Two of a documentary by David Cayley, a producer with the CBC Radio program IDEAS. Society takes science for grant...

  • Added: Oct 23, 2009
  • Length: 53:56
Caption: Leviathan and The Air Pump published by Princeton University Press, 1985.
HOW TO THINK ABOUT SCIENCE: Part One of a documentary by David Cayley, a producer with the CBC Radio program IDEAS. Modern societies have tended to...

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  • Added: Oct 23, 2009
  • Length: 53:56
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