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Science and Pseudoscience
A Conversation with Michael Gordin
Howard BurtonSeries: Ideas Roadshow Conversations(0)
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This book is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Michael Gordin, Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Princeton University. This thought-provoking, extensive conversation examines the strange case of Immanuel Velikovsky, author of the bestselling book "Worlds in Collision" that managed to provocatively combine unbridled scientific speculation with ancient myth, as a way of probing the often-problematic boundary between science and pseudoscience.
By all accounts, Velikovsky was a decidedly curious character. The notorious Russian-born doctor-turned psychoanalyst-turned astronomer-historian-autodidact not only had a flair for writing and boatloads of charisma and energy, he also was on record for making a couple of concrete predictions of his radical new theory of the solar system that turned out, much to the dismay of the authorities of the day, to actually be correct.
This carefully-edited book includes an introduction, Harnessing the Fringe, and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter:
I. A Counterculture Hero -Introducing Immanuel Velikovsky
II. An Ideal Case -The historical allure of Velikovsky
III. The Lysenko Lesson -Science meets politics
IV. A Freudian Cosmology -Validation by hostility
V. Enter Einstein -Velikovsky makes predictions
VI. Responses and Reactions -Publicity and hostility
VII. Digging In -Unorthodox, up to a point
VIII. Science vs. Pseudoscience -In search of a bright line
IX. Fringe Benefits -Seeking a balance
X. Learning From History -Towards better science?
XI. Anthropic Digression -Falsifiability today
XII. Better Science? -Educated by history
By all accounts, Velikovsky was a decidedly curious character. The notorious Russian-born doctor-turned psychoanalyst-turned astronomer-historian-autodidact not only had a flair for writing and boatloads of charisma and energy, he also was on record for making a couple of concrete predictions of his radical new theory of the solar system that turned out, much to the dismay of the authorities of the day, to actually be correct.
This carefully-edited book includes an introduction, Harnessing the Fringe, and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter:
I. A Counterculture Hero -Introducing Immanuel Velikovsky
II. An Ideal Case -The historical allure of Velikovsky
III. The Lysenko Lesson -Science meets politics
IV. A Freudian Cosmology -Validation by hostility
V. Enter Einstein -Velikovsky makes predictions
VI. Responses and Reactions -Publicity and hostility
VII. Digging In -Unorthodox, up to a point
VIII. Science vs. Pseudoscience -In search of a bright line
IX. Fringe Benefits -Seeking a balance
X. Learning From History -Towards better science?
XI. Anthropic Digression -Falsifiability today
XII. Better Science? -Educated by history