Paper comparing and contrasting Watson and Jungk's versions of Science. |
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History of Science in the 20th Century |
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Watson's The Double Helix and Jungk's Brighter Than a Thousand Suns give two sharply contrasting
views of science, and the behavior of scientists. Many think
Watson's is a "dirty" science, while Jungk's is "pure, clean"
science. Just as it is an error to stereotype all
people who live in Wisconsin as farmers, so it is an error
to assume all scientists are the same.
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1995-11-08 |
quality 3 |
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