Resourcestle
Dr. Bob Kistler
Bethel University

SPRING 2009

What is Science?

  • Burke, James 2000. Circles: Fifty Round-Trips Through History, Technology, Science, Culture
  • Coleman, Richard J. 2001. Competing truths : theology and science as sibling rivals. Harrisburg, PA : Trinity Press International.
  • Dupre, John 2001. Human Nature and the Limits of Science. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
  • Hess, D. J. 1997. Science studies : an advanced introduction New York University Press, New York. 501 H586s
  • Horwich, P. 1993. ed. World changes [electronic resource] : Thomas Kuhn and the nature of science Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
  • Hoyningen-Huene, P. 1993. Reconstructing scientific revolutions : Thomas S. Kuhn's philosophy of science, translated by Alexander T. LevineUniversity of Chicago Press, Chicago. 501 H867r
  • Kuhn, Thomas S. 1996. The structure of scientific revolutions. University of Chicago Press. Chicago, Ill.
  • Margolis, Howard. 1993. Paradigms & barriers : how habits of mind govern scientific beliefs Chicago : University of Chicago Press.
  • Moore, John A. 1993. Science as a way of knowing : the foundations of modern biology. Harvard UniversityPress, Cambridge, Mass. 574.09 M822s
  • Noll, Mark A. editor. 2001. The Princeton theology, 1812-1921 : scripture, science, and theological method from Archibald Alexander to Benjamin. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic.
  • Ratzsch, D. 1986. Philosophy of Science: The Natural Sciences in Christian Perspective, InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL
  • Ratzsch, D. 2000. Science & its limits : the natural sciences in Christian perspective InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL. 215 R238 2000 (A43)
  • Snow, C. P. 1959. The two cultures and the scientific revolution. Cambridge University Press, New York.823.91 S674atd
  • Snow, C. P. 1963 The two cultures: and a second look. New American Library, New York.823.91 S674atc 2d .
  • Ward, Steven C. 1996. Reconfiguring truth : postmodernism, science studies, and the search for a new model of knowledge. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  • Wilkinson, Todd. 1998. Science under siege [electronic resource] : the politicians' war on nature and truth Boulder, Colo. : Johnson Books.
  • Wright, R. T. 1989. Biology Through the Eyes of Faith. Harper Collins, San Francisco.

 

What is technology?

  • Dorf, Richard C. 2001. Technology, humans and society : toward a sustainable world. San Diego : Academic Press. (BCL Material Services  A4 )
  • Meehan, Mary, Larry Samuel, Vickie Abrahmson 1998 The future ain't what it used to be : 40 cultural trends transforming your job, your life, your world / Iconoculture, Inc. New York : Riverhead Books, . (BCL Main Collection  301.2 F996a )
  • Hesselbein, Frances [et al.], editors. 1998. The Community of the future. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c. (BCL Main Collection  301.34 H587c  )
  • Ojeda, Auriana editor 2002. Technology and society : opposing viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. : Greenhaven Press, c. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass.
  • Brin, David. 1998. Title The transparent society : will technology force us to choose between privacy and freedom? Reading, Mass. : Perseus Books, . (BCL Main Collection  323.448 B858t  )
  • Johnson, Steven. 1997Interface culture : how new technology transforms the way we create and communicate / Steven Johnson. [San Francisco] : HarperEdge, BCL Main Collection  (303.4833 J69i 1997  c.2)
  • Pool, Robert, 1997. Beyond engineering : how society shapes technology. Pub info New York : Oxford University Press, . (BCL Main Collection  301.243 P821b )
  • Sismondo, Sergio. 1996. Science without myth [electronic resource] : on constructions, reality, and social knowledge. Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, .(CLIC Online  Q175.5 .S56 1996eb )
  • Marty, Martin E. and R. Scott Appleby (eds.) 1993. Fundamentalisms and society : reclaiming the sciences, the family, and education. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. (BSEM Main Collection  291.0904 F982 v.2 )
  • Tenner, Edward1996. Why Things Bite Back: Tecnology and the Revenge of unintended consequences.Vintage Books, NY.
  • Rhodes, R. (ed.) 1999. Visions of Technology: A centurty of vital debate about machines, systems and the human world.Touchstone, NY.
  • Lienhard, John 2000. The engines of our ingenuity: An engineer looks at technology and culture. Oxford University Press, NY.
  • Postman, Neil 1992. Technopoly: The surrender of culture to technology. Vintage, NY.
  • Chalk, Rosemary (ed) 1988. Science, Technology, and Society, Emerging Relationships (Papers from Science 1949 - 1988) AAAS, Washington DC.
  • Ornstein, R., T. Dewan and J. Burke. 1997. The Axemaker's Gift: Technology's Capture and Control of Our Minds and Culture. J. P. Tarcher

 

Synthesis and Definition

  • E.P.Thompson: The Making of the English Working Class, Victor Gollancz, 1963. Kirkpatrick Sale: Rebels Against the Future: The Luddites and Their War on the Industrial Revolution - Lessons for the Computer Age, Addison Wesley, 1995
  • Kirkpatrick, Sale 1995 Lessons from the Luddites, The Nation, June 5 1995. http://www.ensu.ucalgary.ca/~terry/luddite/sale.html (10/10/02)
  • Blackburn, S. and K. Simmons. 1999 Truth. Oxford University Press, Oxford
  • O'Hear, Anthony, ed. 2000. Philosophy 2000, the good, the true, and the beautiful. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

 

 

 

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