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Science & Humanities
The Two Cultures?
ā€œMad, bad and dangerous to know.ā€
ā€œMad, bad and dangerous to know.ā€
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Mary Shelly
1818
The Nineteenth Century
JulesVerne
H.G.Wells
1896
The Two Cultures
Lack of communication
between the sciences and
humanities prevents the
solution of the worldā€™s
problems.
Incomprehension & hostility
from literary intellectuals
towards science and scientists.
The Two Cultures
ā€œA good many times I have been present
at gatherings of people who, by the
standards of the traditional culture, are
thought highly educated and who have
with considerable gusto been expressing
their incredulity at the illiteracy of
scientists. Once or twice I have been
provoked and have asked the company
how many of them could describe the
Second Law of Thermodynamics. The
response was cold: it was also negative.
Yet I was asking something which is the
scientiļ¬c equivalent of: Have you read a
work of Shakespeareā€™s?ā€
The Two Cultures
ā€œI now believe that if I had asked an
even simpler question -- such as,
What do you mean by mass, or
acceleration, which is the scientiļ¬c
equivalent of saying, Can you read? --
not more than one in ten of the highly
educated would have felt that I was
speaking the same language. So the
great ediļ¬ce of modern physics goes
up, and the majority of the cleverest
people in the western world have
about as much insight into it as their
Neolithic ancestors would have had.ā€
NSF S&E Indicators
Continental drift occurs - 77%
Earth orbits the sun - 72%
It takes a year for the earth to orbit the sun - 51%
Human evolution - 45%
Big Bang - 33%
Two Cultures &
Two World views
The constructivist world view within the
humanities, which sees the scientiļ¬c method
as embedded within language and culture; and
The scientiļ¬c viewpoint, in which the
observer can still objectively make unbiased and
non-culturally embedded observations about
nature.
Thomas Kuhn
Social Constructionism
Peter Berger & Thomas Luckmann (1965) The
Social Construction of Reality.
A social construction is a concept or practice
which may appear to be natural and obvious to
those who accept it, but in reality is an invention
or artifact of a particular culture or society.
Individuals and groups participate in the
creation of their perceived social reality.
Weak Form
ā€œ[S]ome categories really are
social constructions: they
exist only because people
tacitly agree to act as if they
exist. Examples include
money, tenure, citizenship,
decorations for bravery, and
the presidency of the United
States.ā€
Steven Pinker
Strong Form
All reality is a social construction.
Science does not have any ontological primacy;
all scientiļ¬c constructs, physical laws, or
concepts, are essentially arrived at by consensus
and are social constructs
Reality is really a narrative, a discourse rooted
in consensus.
Long From of the Strong
Form
Science is a highly elaborated set of conventions brought forth by one
particular culture in the circumstances of one particular historical
period; thus it is not, as the standard view would have it, a body of
knowledge and testable conjecture concerning the real world. It is a
discourse, devised by and for one specialized interpretive community,
under terms created by the complex net of social circumstance,
political opinion, economic incentive and ideological
climate that constitutes the ineluctable human environment of the
scientist.Thus, orthodox science is but one discursive community
among the many that now exist and that have existed historically.
Consequently its truth claims are irreducibly self-referential, in that they
can be upheld only by appeal to the standards that deļ¬ne the scientiļ¬c
community and distinguish it from other social formations.
Sociology of Scientiļ¬c
Knowledge
The outcome of all scientiļ¬c controversies should be
explained by social factors and not by appeal to
ā€œtruthā€
Causality: it examines the conditions (psychological,
social, and cultural) that bring about claims to a certain
kind of knowledge.
Impartiality: it examines successful as well as
unsuccessful knowledge claims.
Symmetry: the same types of explanations are used
for successful and unsuccessful knowledge claims alike.
Steve Fuller
Kitzmiller v Dover (2005)
ā€œTruthā€ claims are socially
constructed
Intelligent design is being held
back by socio-political forces
and should be thus give an
ā€˜equal opportunity programā€™
and be included in high school
biology class.
Andrew Ross
ā€œThis book [StrangeWeather]
is dedicated to all the science
teachers I never had. It could
only have been written
without them.ā€
Bruno Latour
ā€œHow could he [Ramses
II] pass away due to a
[tuberculosis] bacillus
discovered by Koch in
1882? ... Before Koch, the
bacillus has no real
existence.ā€
Jacques Derrida
ā€œThe Einsteinian constant is not a
constant, is not a center. It is the
very concept of variability ā€“ it is,
ļ¬nally, the concept of the game. In
other words, it is not the concept
of something ā€“ of a center
starting from which an observer
could master the ļ¬eld ā€“ but the
very concept of the game.ā€
Alan Sokal
Submitted a paper:ā€œTransgressing
the Boundaries:Towards a
Transformative Hermeneutics of
Quantum Gravity,ā€ for a special issue
of SocialText (1996)
Aimed to see if the academic left
would ā€œpublish an article liberally
salted with nonsense if (a) it
sounded good and (b) it ļ¬‚attered
the editors' ideological
preconceptions.ā€
Transgressing the Boundaries
ā€œThere are many natural scientists, and especially physicists,
who ā€¦ cling to the dogma imposed by the long post-
Enlightenment hegemony over the Western intellectual
outlook, which can be summarized brieļ¬‚y as follows: that there
exists an external world, whose properties are independent of
any individual human being and indeed of humanity as a whole;
that these properties are encoded in ā€˜eternalā€™ physical laws; and
that human beings can obtain reliable, albeit imperfect and
tentative, knowledge of these laws by hewing to the ā€˜objectiveā€™
procedures and epistemological strictures prescribed by the
(so-called) scientiļ¬c method.ā€
Transgressing the Boundaries
ā€œIt has thus become increasingly apparent that physical
ā€˜realityā€™ ā€¦ is at bottom a social and linguistic
construct; that scientiļ¬c ā€˜knowledgeā€™, far from being
objective, reļ¬‚ects and encodes the dominant ideologies
and power relations of the culture that produced it; that
the truth claims of science are inherently theory-laden and
self-referential; and consequently, that the discourse of the
scientiļ¬c community, for all its undeniable value, cannot
assert a privileged epistemological status with respect to
counter-hegemonic narratives emanating from
dissident or marginalized communities.ā€
Transgressing the Boundaries
ā€œHere my aim is to carry these deep analyses one step farther,
by taking account of recent developments in quantum gravity:
the emerging branch of physics in which Heisenberg's quantum
mechanics and Einstein's general relativity are at once
synthesized and superseded. In quantum gravity, as we
shall see, the space-time manifold ceases to exist as an objective
physical reality; geometry becomes relational and contextual;
and the foundational conceptual categories of prior science -
among them, existence itself - become problematized and
relativized.This conceptual revolution, I will argue, has
profound implications for the content of a future
postmodern and liberatory science.ā€
Transgressing the Boundaries
A ā€œliberatory scienceā€™ and
ā€œemancipatory mathematicsā€
must be developed that
spurn ā€œthe elite caste canon
of ā€˜high scienceā€™ā€ for a
ā€œpostmodern science [that]
provide[s] powerful
intellectual support for the
progressive political project.ā€
Alan Sokal
ā€œMy goal isn't to defend science from
the barbarian hordes of lit crit (we'll
survive just ļ¬ne, thank you), but to
defend the Left from a trendy
segment of itself. ...There are
hundreds of important political and
economic issues surrounding science
and technology. Sociology of science,
at its best, has done much to clarify
these issues. But sloppy sociology,
like sloppy science, is useless
or even counterproductive.ā€
Alan Sokal
ā€œAnyone who believes that
the laws of physics are mere
social conventions is invited
to try transgressing those
conventions from the
windows of my apartment. (I
live on the twenty-ļ¬rst
ļ¬‚oor.)ā€
Bruno Latour
ā€œ[D]angerous extremists are
using the very same argument
of social construction to
destroy hard-won evidence
that could save our lives.Was
I wrong to participate in the
invention of this ļ¬eld known
as science studies? Is it
enough to say that we did not
really mean what we meant?ā€

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The Two Cultures

  • 1. Science & Humanities The Two Cultures?
  • 2. ā€œMad, bad and dangerous to know.ā€
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  • 52. The Two Cultures Lack of communication between the sciences and humanities prevents the solution of the worldā€™s problems. Incomprehension & hostility from literary intellectuals towards science and scientists.
  • 53. The Two Cultures ā€œA good many times I have been present at gatherings of people who, by the standards of the traditional culture, are thought highly educated and who have with considerable gusto been expressing their incredulity at the illiteracy of scientists. Once or twice I have been provoked and have asked the company how many of them could describe the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The response was cold: it was also negative. Yet I was asking something which is the scientiļ¬c equivalent of: Have you read a work of Shakespeareā€™s?ā€
  • 54. The Two Cultures ā€œI now believe that if I had asked an even simpler question -- such as, What do you mean by mass, or acceleration, which is the scientiļ¬c equivalent of saying, Can you read? -- not more than one in ten of the highly educated would have felt that I was speaking the same language. So the great ediļ¬ce of modern physics goes up, and the majority of the cleverest people in the western world have about as much insight into it as their Neolithic ancestors would have had.ā€
  • 55. NSF S&E Indicators Continental drift occurs - 77% Earth orbits the sun - 72% It takes a year for the earth to orbit the sun - 51% Human evolution - 45% Big Bang - 33%
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  • 57. Two Cultures & Two World views The constructivist world view within the humanities, which sees the scientiļ¬c method as embedded within language and culture; and The scientiļ¬c viewpoint, in which the observer can still objectively make unbiased and non-culturally embedded observations about nature.
  • 59. Social Constructionism Peter Berger & Thomas Luckmann (1965) The Social Construction of Reality. A social construction is a concept or practice which may appear to be natural and obvious to those who accept it, but in reality is an invention or artifact of a particular culture or society. Individuals and groups participate in the creation of their perceived social reality.
  • 60. Weak Form ā€œ[S]ome categories really are social constructions: they exist only because people tacitly agree to act as if they exist. Examples include money, tenure, citizenship, decorations for bravery, and the presidency of the United States.ā€ Steven Pinker
  • 61. Strong Form All reality is a social construction. Science does not have any ontological primacy; all scientiļ¬c constructs, physical laws, or concepts, are essentially arrived at by consensus and are social constructs Reality is really a narrative, a discourse rooted in consensus.
  • 62. Long From of the Strong Form Science is a highly elaborated set of conventions brought forth by one particular culture in the circumstances of one particular historical period; thus it is not, as the standard view would have it, a body of knowledge and testable conjecture concerning the real world. It is a discourse, devised by and for one specialized interpretive community, under terms created by the complex net of social circumstance, political opinion, economic incentive and ideological climate that constitutes the ineluctable human environment of the scientist.Thus, orthodox science is but one discursive community among the many that now exist and that have existed historically. Consequently its truth claims are irreducibly self-referential, in that they can be upheld only by appeal to the standards that deļ¬ne the scientiļ¬c community and distinguish it from other social formations.
  • 63. Sociology of Scientiļ¬c Knowledge The outcome of all scientiļ¬c controversies should be explained by social factors and not by appeal to ā€œtruthā€ Causality: it examines the conditions (psychological, social, and cultural) that bring about claims to a certain kind of knowledge. Impartiality: it examines successful as well as unsuccessful knowledge claims. Symmetry: the same types of explanations are used for successful and unsuccessful knowledge claims alike.
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  • 65. Steve Fuller Kitzmiller v Dover (2005) ā€œTruthā€ claims are socially constructed Intelligent design is being held back by socio-political forces and should be thus give an ā€˜equal opportunity programā€™ and be included in high school biology class.
  • 66. Andrew Ross ā€œThis book [StrangeWeather] is dedicated to all the science teachers I never had. It could only have been written without them.ā€
  • 67. Bruno Latour ā€œHow could he [Ramses II] pass away due to a [tuberculosis] bacillus discovered by Koch in 1882? ... Before Koch, the bacillus has no real existence.ā€
  • 68. Jacques Derrida ā€œThe Einsteinian constant is not a constant, is not a center. It is the very concept of variability ā€“ it is, ļ¬nally, the concept of the game. In other words, it is not the concept of something ā€“ of a center starting from which an observer could master the ļ¬eld ā€“ but the very concept of the game.ā€
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  • 70. Alan Sokal Submitted a paper:ā€œTransgressing the Boundaries:Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity,ā€ for a special issue of SocialText (1996) Aimed to see if the academic left would ā€œpublish an article liberally salted with nonsense if (a) it sounded good and (b) it ļ¬‚attered the editors' ideological preconceptions.ā€
  • 71. Transgressing the Boundaries ā€œThere are many natural scientists, and especially physicists, who ā€¦ cling to the dogma imposed by the long post- Enlightenment hegemony over the Western intellectual outlook, which can be summarized brieļ¬‚y as follows: that there exists an external world, whose properties are independent of any individual human being and indeed of humanity as a whole; that these properties are encoded in ā€˜eternalā€™ physical laws; and that human beings can obtain reliable, albeit imperfect and tentative, knowledge of these laws by hewing to the ā€˜objectiveā€™ procedures and epistemological strictures prescribed by the (so-called) scientiļ¬c method.ā€
  • 72. Transgressing the Boundaries ā€œIt has thus become increasingly apparent that physical ā€˜realityā€™ ā€¦ is at bottom a social and linguistic construct; that scientiļ¬c ā€˜knowledgeā€™, far from being objective, reļ¬‚ects and encodes the dominant ideologies and power relations of the culture that produced it; that the truth claims of science are inherently theory-laden and self-referential; and consequently, that the discourse of the scientiļ¬c community, for all its undeniable value, cannot assert a privileged epistemological status with respect to counter-hegemonic narratives emanating from dissident or marginalized communities.ā€
  • 73. Transgressing the Boundaries ā€œHere my aim is to carry these deep analyses one step farther, by taking account of recent developments in quantum gravity: the emerging branch of physics in which Heisenberg's quantum mechanics and Einstein's general relativity are at once synthesized and superseded. In quantum gravity, as we shall see, the space-time manifold ceases to exist as an objective physical reality; geometry becomes relational and contextual; and the foundational conceptual categories of prior science - among them, existence itself - become problematized and relativized.This conceptual revolution, I will argue, has profound implications for the content of a future postmodern and liberatory science.ā€
  • 74. Transgressing the Boundaries A ā€œliberatory scienceā€™ and ā€œemancipatory mathematicsā€ must be developed that spurn ā€œthe elite caste canon of ā€˜high scienceā€™ā€ for a ā€œpostmodern science [that] provide[s] powerful intellectual support for the progressive political project.ā€
  • 75. Alan Sokal ā€œMy goal isn't to defend science from the barbarian hordes of lit crit (we'll survive just ļ¬ne, thank you), but to defend the Left from a trendy segment of itself. ...There are hundreds of important political and economic issues surrounding science and technology. Sociology of science, at its best, has done much to clarify these issues. But sloppy sociology, like sloppy science, is useless or even counterproductive.ā€
  • 76. Alan Sokal ā€œAnyone who believes that the laws of physics are mere social conventions is invited to try transgressing those conventions from the windows of my apartment. (I live on the twenty-ļ¬rst ļ¬‚oor.)ā€
  • 77. Bruno Latour ā€œ[D]angerous extremists are using the very same argument of social construction to destroy hard-won evidence that could save our lives.Was I wrong to participate in the invention of this ļ¬eld known as science studies? Is it enough to say that we did not really mean what we meant?ā€