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Interdisciplinary Studies in Science,
Society, Value and Civilizational Dialogue
By:-
D.P. Chattopadhyaya
The essays
of this book are addressed to some basic issues of science,
society and value. Discounting the autonomy claim of science
Chattopadhyaya tries to trace its social roots and discover
its historical background. Also he discounts the valueneutrality
claim of science - of both social science and natural science.
All forms of knowledge, scientific and social, are basically
rooted in the human nature and influenced by its cognitive
capacity and limits. According to Chattopadhyaya, freedom
underpins human inspiration and aspirations which explains
the integral character of facts., ideas and values. He finds
no dichotomy between fact and value, between naturalism and
humanism, or between subjectivity and objectivity. A substantial
part of the book is concerned with the nature of scientific
knowledge. It is argued that because of its humanistic roots
science cannot be absolutely objective. Objectivity is nothing
but inter-subjectivity the author argues back to the unity
of human nature and community of human interests and intentions.
From the analysis of the concepts of unity and community he
extracts the larger perspectives of the human unity, democracy
and justice. All these elements are claimed to be inputs of
much needed civilizational dialogue in a world torn by strife
and inequitable levels of development.
2004 xxiii+173pp
Rs.500 ISBN 81-7986-030-2
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