Drawing Out Leviathan, Keith M. Parsons
Drawing Out Leviathan, Keith M. Parsons
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Drawing Out Leviathan
Dinosaurs and the Science Wars

Author: Keith M. Parsons

Narrator: Will Tulin

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/15/2022


Synopsis

" . . . are dinosaurs social constructs? Might not all of our beliefs about dinosaurs merely be figments of the paleontological imagination? A few years ago such questions would have seemed preposterous, even nonsensical. Now they must have a serious answer."

At stake in the "Science Wars" that have raged in academe and in the media is nothing less than the standing of science in our culture. One side argues that science is a "social construct," that it does not discover facts about the world, but rather constructs artifacts disguised as objective truths. This view threatens the authority of science and rejects science's claims to objectivity, rationality, and disinterested inquiry. Drawing Out Leviathan examines this argument in the light of some major debates about dinosaurs: the case of the wrong-headed dinosaur, the dinosaur "heresies" of the 1970s, and the debate over the extinction of dinosaurs.

Keith Parsons claims that these debates show that evidence and logic remained vitally important. They show science to be a complex set of activities, pervaded by social influences, and not easily reducible to any stereotype. Parsons acknowledges that there are lessons to be learned by scientists from their would-be adversaries, and the book concludes with some recommendations for ending the Science Wars.

About Keith M. Parsons

Keith Parsons is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Houston, Clear Lake, and author of God and the Burden of Proof. He is editor of Philo, Journal of the Society of Humanist Philosophers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joshua on February 09, 2013

This book is a relatively short read, around 200 pages and very accessibly written. While I don't really like all the stylistic choices that Parsons made in putting the book together [there's a lot more story-telling than arguing, and much of that story-telling requires some additional argumentation......more

Goodreads review by Error Theorist on January 25, 2013

This book turned out to be a diamond in the 'science wars' literature rough. Parsons does a good job of debunking some of the more outrageous claims coming from extreme social-constructivists about scientific knowledge, while being able to adopt some of the more reasonable critiques coming from that......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on August 02, 2012

Warning! Only loosely connected with paleontology. What this book is really about is how differences in thought about science between "rationalists" and "constructionists" and how those altercations impinge on the controversies that arose in dinosaur paleontology, rather than on those controversies......more

Goodreads review by Pat on March 23, 2023

Explains how philosophical ramblings have far less value than the people spouting them think they do. Basically, it's a book about how reality trumps philosophy. It's sad that the book even has to be written, but I'm glad it was.......more