Reconsideration of Science and Technology II: Scientism and Anti-Scientism

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In reviewing and reconsidering the intellectual history of scientism and antiscientism, the authors assess the process of reasoning and prejudices of these contrasting viewpoints, while discussing the repercussions of scientific hegemony and its contemporary criticism. As the second volume of a three-volume set that proposes to reconsider science and technology and explores how the philosophy of science and technology responds to an ever-changing world, this title focuses on ideological trends centering around scientism and anti-scientism since the 19th century. The six chapters look into the emergence of scientism, instrumental reason, scientific optimism, scientific pessimism, scientific crisis and irrationalism and finally the deconstruction of scientism. The authors provide insight into the connections and biases of these disparate views and critiques, explore the influences of the hegemony of science and contemporary critique of science and evaluate the value of postmodernism and deconstructivism. The volume will appeal to scholars and students interested in the philosophy of science and technology, the ideology of scientism and anti-scientism, modernism and postmodernism, Marxist philosophy and topics related to scientific culture.

Author(s): Liu Dachun, Ai Zhiqiang, Yang Huili
Series: China Perspectives
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 281
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I Paradox of Scientism
Chapter 1 The Rise of Scientism
Chapter 2 The Expansion of Instrumental Reason
Chapter 3 Optimism: The Omnipotence of Science and Technology
Chapter 4 Pessimism: Hopeless “Fleurs du Mal”
Part II Origin of Anti-Scientism
Chapter 5 Crisis of Science and the Burgeoning of Irrationalism
Chapter 6 The Path of Deconstructing Scientism and Its Reflection
Bibliography
Index