Harry Collins, Distinguished Research Professor, Centre for the Study of Knowledge, Expertise and Science, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff, UK.
Science has been described, like war, as a continuation of politics by other means. Even if science may not always compel by the force of theory or experiment, it still remains a compelling choice. Collins argues we need an `elective modernism' that resurrects the two cultures in a positive way. This lecture was part of UMBC's Humanities Forum Fall 2009.
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