Wild Knowledge : Science, Language, and Social Life in a Fragile Environment.

Science is an incoherent form of knowledge, and, despite technical proficiency, it is conceptually wrong, wrong about nature, and wrong about knowledge" (p. 3). With this radical premise, Will Wright's intentions in this book are to challenge the.

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Author / Creator: Wright, Will.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1988.
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Summary:Science is an incoherent form of knowledge, and, despite technical proficiency, it is conceptually wrong, wrong about nature, and wrong about knowledge" (p. 3). With this radical premise, Will Wright's intentions in this book are to challenge the.
Science is an incoherent form of knowledge, and, despite technical proficiency, it is conceptually wrong, wrong about nature, and wrong about knowledge (p. 3). With this radical premise, Will Wright's intentions in this book are to challenge the
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Physical Description:1 online resource (252 pages)
ISBN:9780816684243