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Author Nettle, Daniel, author.

Title Hanging on to the edges : essays on science, society, and the academic life / Daniel Nettle.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource (254 pages)
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Summary What does it mean to be a scientist working today; specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions--biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and nature versus nurture--and look instead for the for puzzles and anomalies, the points of connection and overlap. These essays, converted from often humorous, sometimes autobiographical blog posts, form an extended meditation on the possibilities and frustrations of the life scientific. Pragmatically arguing from the intersection between social and biological sciences, Nettle reappraises the virtues of policy initiatives such as Universal Basic Income and income redistribution, highlighting the traps researchers and politicians are liable to encounter. This provocative, intelligent and self-critical volume is a testament to the possibilities of interdisciplinary study--whose virtues Nettle stridently defends--drawing from and having implications for a wide cross-section of academic inquiry. This will appeal to anybody curious about the implications of social and biological sciences for increasingly topical political concerns. It comes particularly recommended to Sciences and Social Sciences students and to scholars seeking to extend the scope of their field in collaboration with other disciplines.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- PART ONE. 1. How my theory explains everything: and can make you happier, healthier, and wealthier ; 2. What we talk about when we talk about biology ; 3. The cultural and the agentic ; 4. What is cultural evolution like? ; 5. Is it explanation yet? -- PART TWO. 6. The mill that grinds young people old ; 7. Why inequality is bad ; 8. Let them eat cake! ; 9. The worst thing about poverty is not having enough money ; 10. Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income -- PART THREE. 11. The need for discipline ; 12. Waking up and going out to work in the uncanny valley ; 13. Staying in the game ; 14. Morale is high (since I gave up hope) -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
Subject Science.
Science -- Social aspects.
Intellectual life.
Science
Sciences.
Sciences -- Aspect social.
Vie intellectuelle.
sciences (philosophy)
science (modern discipline)
Human biology.
Philosophy.
Social & political philosophy.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biology.
Intellectual life
Science
Science -- Social aspects
Indexed Term Academic research
Behavioural studies
Biology
Human behaviour
Interdisciplinary studies
Science
Scientific theories
Social science
Added Author Open Book Publishers, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: 9781783745814
Print version: 9781783745807
ISBN 1783745827 (pdf)
9781783745838 (epub)
1783745835 (epub)
9781783745845 (mobi)
1783745843 (mobi)
9781783746088 (XML)
1783746084 (XML)
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1783745800
9781783745807
9781783745821 (electronic bk.)
9781783745814 (Hardback)
1783745819 (Hardback)
Standard No. 9781783745807
10.11647/OBP.0155 doi
AU@ 000065001553
UKMGB 019094385

 
    
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