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No Other Gods: On Science and American Social Thought [Hardcover]

Professor Charles E. Rosenberg (Author)


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0801856086 978-0801856082 March 31, 1997 Revised & enlarged

"More than anyone else, [Rosenberg] has moved medicine from the periphery of the historical enterprise to a position much nearer the center. Around the world he is recognized as the leading medical historian of the late twentieth century." -- Ronald L. Numbers, Isis

In its original edition, No Other Gods offered a pioneering and influential examination of the ways in which social institutions and values shaped American scientific practice and thought. In this revised and expanded edition, Rosenberg directs our attention to the dilemma posed by the social study of science: How can we reconcile the scientist's understanding of science as a quest for truth and knowledge with the historian's conviction that all knowledge bears the marks of the culture which gave it birth?

"When No Other Gods first appeared in 1976 scholars praised its wide ranging yet coherent history of scientific enterprise and the multiple identities of science in American life. From Rosenberg our students learned to contextualize and discipline their historical inquiries. Today the book secures a dimension that was once ironically obscured by its breadth and our optimism and we see that Rosenberg has brilliantly exposed and emphasized the ambiguous moral contours of practice empowered by knowledge."--Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz, Harvard University

" No Other Gods had a tremendous impact on me when I started to teach and write about the many patterns in which science and American life are woven into each other. Rosenberg helped teach us how to pay attention to the rich detail and thick complexity of scientific and medical practice as an intrinsic part of culture."--Donna Haraway, University of California at Santa Cruz


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"No Other Gods... is an excellent and important book. It ought to be read by a far larger community than that professionally concerned with the social history of science in America. Especially, it should be standard reading for all those practically concerned with the sociological treatment of natural knowledge, and it may be read as implicit sociology of knowledge." -- Steve Shapin, Times Literary Supplement

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"Charles Rosenberg is one of the finest social historians of medicine in the world." -- David Hollinger, University of California, Berkeley


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; Revised & enlarged edition (March 31, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801856086
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801856082
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,790,669 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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social hereditarianism, disease sanctions, experiment station scientists, hereditarian ideas, constitutional ills, hereditarian arguments, hereditarian explanations, disciplinary peers, lay constituency, station leaders, emotional relevance, scientific vocation, influential laymen, scientific bureaus
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New York, Adams Act, Hatch Act, Office of Experiment Stations, First World War, Department of Agriculture, Max Gottlieb, Civil War, Jacques Loeb, Sinclair Lewis, Christian Gentleman, Martin Arrowsmith, Paul de Kruif, Charles Davenport, Eugene Davenport, Evan Pugh, Benjamin Rush, Charles Benedict Davenport, Rockefeller Institute, University of Illinois, Cold Spring Harbor, Herbert Spencer, North American, Social Darwinism, William Alcott
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