Real Science
Discover the intricate world of scientific knowledge with "Real Science," a thought-provoking book by the esteemed author published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. Spanning 412 pages, this meticulously reasoned yet accessible analysis delves into the nature and significance of scientific inquiry. It provides a clear understanding of how academic scientists conduct research and share their discoveries, bridging the gap in the ongoing 'science wars.' Through its insightful exploration, "Real Science" highlights the essential interconnectedness of philosophy, psychology, and sociology within the scientific realm. This hardback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the dynamics of scientific thought and practice.