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Science and Its Fabrication Chalmers, Alan
Science and Its Fabrication Chalmers, Alan
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**Science and Its Fabrication by Alan Chalmers - Preloved Philosophy of Science**
Ever wondered if scientists are just really convincing storytellers? Chalmers throws a delightfully skeptical wrench into our assumptions about scientific truth. This philosophy of science gem dissects how scientific knowledge gets constructed, questioning whether discoveries are found or fabricated. Spoiler: it's complicated.
Chalmers, a respected philosopher of science, tackles heavy hitters like objectivity, scientific method, and the social construction of knowledge without making your brain hurt. Perfect for curious students, science enthusiasts who enjoy philosophical rabbit holes, and anyone who's ever side-eyed a "scientific study" headline.
This isn't dry academic posturing—it's accessible intellectual rebellion that'll make you question everything from lab reports to Nobel prizes. Ideal for philosophy students, science teachers, or anyone fascinated by how we decide what counts as "real" knowledge.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows gentle shelf wear but delivers maximum mind-bending value.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Completely changed how I view scientific authority—brilliantly argues that science isn't as objective as we pretend."
"Chalmers makes complex epistemology surprisingly digestible. Eye-opening without being overwhelming."
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