In article <9JUL94.18401084 at uwpg02.uwinnipeg.ca>, clark at uwpg02.uwinnipeg.ca
wrote:
> Hi
>> "Higher Superstition" sounds like a great book. According to the prior
> posting it criticizes some views about science being espoused in non-science
> disciplines (e.g., deconstruction). These pseudo-intellectual analyses are
> really contaminating psychology, which has enough trouble already maintaining a
> valid scientific orientation to its subject matter. Could someone post more
> information about the book (e.g., authors, ISBN, publisher)? Thanks.
Here it is:
AUTHOR Gross, Paul R.
TITLE Higher superstition : the academic left and its quarrels with
science / Paul R. Gross, Norman Levitt.
IMPRINT Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1994.
COLLATION ix, 314 p. ; 24 cm.
NOTE Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-304) and index.
SUBJECT Science --Social aspects.
Humanities.
ALT AUTHOR Levitt, N. (Norman), 1943-
Hannah
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Hannah Dvorak
DvorakH at starbase1.caltech.edu
Division of Biology, Caltech, Pasadena CA