Table of contents for Defending science--within reason : between scientism and cynicism / Susan Haack.


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CONTENTS
Preface
Acknowledgments 
Chapter 1: Neither Sacred nor a Confidence Trick: The Critical Common-sensist 
Manifesto
Chapter 2: Nail Soup: A Brief, Opinionated History of the Old Deferentialism 
Chapter 3: Clues to the Puzzle of Scientific Evidence: A More-So Story 
Chapter 4: The Long Arm of Common Sense: Instead of a Theory of Scientific 
Method
Chapter 5: Realistically Speaking: How Science Fumbles, and Sometimes Forges, 
Ahead
Chapter 6: The Same, Only Different: Integrating the Intentional
Chapter 7: A Modest Proposal: The Sensible Program in Sociology of Science 
Chapter 8: Stronger Than Fiction: Science, 
Literature, and the OLiterature of ScienceO 
Chapter 9: Entangled in the Bramble Bush:
Science in the Law 
Chapter 10: Point of Honor: On Science and Religion 
Chapter 11: What Man Can Achieve When He Really Puts His Mind to It: The Value, 
and the Values, of Science 
Chapter 12: Not Till ItOs Over: Reflections on the End of Science 
Bibliography
Index
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Creative ability in science, Science Methodology, Science Philosophy