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The Uncertain Sciences

by Bruce Mazlish, Joes Van Cleeve (jacket) (Artist), Charles Ellertson
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Synopsis

In this wide-ranging book one of the most esteemed cultural historians of our time turns his attention to major questions about human experience and the attempts to understand it "scientifically." Bruce Mazlish considers the achievements, failings, and possibilities of the human sciences - a domain that he broadly defines to include the social sciences, literature, psychology, and hermeneutic studies. In a synthesis built upon the work of earlier philosophers and historians, Mazlish constructs a new view of the nature and meaning of the human sciences.

The New York Times Book Review - David A. Hollinger

An assessment of the prospects for a universal community of inquiry about the human species is timely....Nowhere does he fly higher than when he turns, near the end...to the relation between science and religion....Mazlish...has the right idea. When we move about and try to incorporate the experiences of the widest possible community of investigators, we do learn more.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1998
Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780300074772

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