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Michael D. Gordin

    Michael Gordin richt zich op de geschiedenis van de moderne wetenschap en onderzoekt de maatschappelijke impact ervan. Zijn werk duikt vaak in de kruising van wetenschappelijke ontdekkingen, politieke landschappen en sociale ideologieën, en onthult de ingewikkelde manieren waarop kennis onze wereld vormt. Gordin analyseert historische gebeurtenissen en intellectuele stromingen met de nadruk op hun langetermijngevolgen en de wisselwerking tussen verschillende gebieden van menselijk begrip. Zijn benadering biedt lezers een diepgaand inzicht in cruciale momenten van wetenschappelijke vooruitgang en hun bredere culturele context.

    Michael D. Gordin
    Am Rande
    Pseudoscience: A Very Short Introduction
    On the Fringe
    Einstein in Bohemia
    • Einstein in Bohemia

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      • 13 uur lezen
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      Though one of the most significant figures in modern science, Einstein often occupied a marginal position. Despite his role in developing quantum theory, he remained skeptical of it, and his major research goal at Princeton—a unified field theory—ultimately failed. Michael Gordin delves into this paradox by focusing on a brief yet pivotal period in Einstein's life: his time as a physics professor in Prague from April 1911 to summer 1912. Often overlooked by biographers, this year was crucial for Einstein personally and scientifically. During this time, his marriage deteriorated, he began to confront his Jewish identity, and he attempted a new explanation for gravitation that, despite its failure, influenced his later work. He also met key figures such as Max Brod, Hugo Bergmann, Philipp Frank, and Arnošt Kolman, who would shape his thinking. This exploration serves as a double-biography of Einstein and Prague, linking the two in their shared paradox of being both central and marginal to European history. While Prague would become the capital of the Czech Republic, it was often overshadowed by Vienna and Budapest within the Habsburg Empire. The city boasted a vibrant Germanophone intellectual scene, despite the majority of its population speaking Czech. By highlighting the marginality and centrality of both Einstein and Prague, Gordin offers fresh insights into Einstein's life and the intellectual climate of early twentieth-ce

      Einstein in Bohemia
    • On the Fringe

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      • 5 uur lezen
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      Many people would be able to agree on a list of things that fall under the umbrella of pseudoscience - astrology, phrenology, UFOlogy, creationism, and eugenics might come to mind. But defining what makes these fields "pseudo" and differentiates them from genuine science is a far more complex issue. On the Fringe explores the philosophical and historical attempts to address this problem of demarcation. Michael D. Gordin guides readers along a bewildering array of marginalized doctrines, focusing on some of the central debates about what science is and is not, and how such controversies have shifted over the centuries. On the Fringe provides a historical tour through various theories, providing readers with the tools to think deeply about scientific controversies both past and present.

      On the Fringe
    • Many people would be able to agree on a list of things that fall under the umbrella of pseudoscience--astrology, phrenology, UFOlogy, creationism, and eugenics might come to mind. But defining what makes these fields "pseudo" and differentiates them from genuine science is a far more complex issue. Michael D. Gordin provides a historical tour through various theories, guiding readers along a bewildering array of marginalized doctrines, focusing on some of the central debates about what science is and is not, and how such controversies have shifted over the centuries--back cover.

      Pseudoscience: A Very Short Introduction
    • Am Rande

      Wo Wissenschaft auf Pseudowissenschaft trifft

      Am Rande