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the pursuit of objectivity in science and public life

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An edition of Trust in Numbers (1995)

Trust in Numbers

the pursuit of objectivity in science and public life

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This investigation of the overwhelming appeal of quantification in the modern world discusses the development of cultural meanings of objectivity over two centuries. How are we to account for the current prestige and power of quantitative methods? The usual answer is that quantification is seen as desirable in social and economic investigation as a result of its successes in the study of nature. Theodore Porter is not content with this. Why should the kind of success achieved in the study of stars, molecules, or cells be an attractive model for research on human societies? he asks. And, indeed, how should we understand the pervasiveness of quantification in the sciences of nature? In his view, we should look in the reverse direction: comprehending the attractions of quantification in business, government, and social research will teach us something new about its role in psychology, physics, and medicine. - Jacket flap.

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September 16, 1996, Princeton University Press
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1995, Princeton University Press
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1995, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Cultures of Objectivity
part I. Power in numbers.
A world of artifice
How social numbers are made valid
Economic measurement and the values of science
The political philosophy of quantification
part II. Technologies of Trust.
Experts against objectivity : accountants and actuaries
French state engineers and the ambiguities of technocracy
U.S. Army engineers and the rise of cost-benefit analysis
part III. Political and scientific communities.
Objectivity and the politics of disciplines
Is science made by communities?

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501

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Hardcover
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310 p.
Number of pages
310
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25 x x centimeters

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OL22609711M
Internet Archive
trustnumbers00port_748
ISBN 10
0691037760
ISBN 13
9780691037769
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422998
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The credibility of numbers, or indeed of knowledge in any form, is a social and moral problem.
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