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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART I: REFORGING THE LINK BETWEEN SCIENCE AND DEMOCRACY
1. Alan Sokal: What Is Science and Why Should We Care?
2. Michael J. Thompson: Science and the Democratic Mind
3. Joseph Chuman: The Synthesis of Science and Democracy: A Deweyan Appraisal
4. Lee Smolin: The Philosophy of the Open Future
PART II: SCIENCE'S DEMOCRATIC DIMENSIONS
5. Diana M. Judd: The Scientific Revolution and Individual Inquiry
6. Margaret C. Jacob: The Left, Science Studies, and Global Warming
7. Barbara Forrest: Betraying the Founders’ Legacy: Democracy as a Weapon against Science
PART III: PERVERTED SCIENCE, DISFIGURED DEMOCRACY
8. Kurt Jacobsen and Alba Alexander: The Return of Determinism: Science, Power, and Sirens in Distress
9. Landon Frim and Harrison Fluss: Back to the Futurists: On Accelerationism Left and Right
10. Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker: The Myth of the Expert as Elite: Postmodern Theory, Right-Wing Populism, and the Assault on Truth
PART IV: THE REVENGE OF ANTI-SCIENCE
11. Philip Kitcher: Plato's Revenge: An Undemocratic Report from an Overheated Planet
12. Michael Ruse: Democracy and the Problem of Pseudoscience
13. Thomas de Zengotita: The Freedom to Believe—Or Not
List of Contributors
Notes
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