Shaping Science with Rhetoric
The Cases of Dobzhansky, Schrodinger, and Wilson
192 pages, 1 line drawing, 2 tables 6 x 9
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2001
Cloth $65.00
ISBN: 9780226099064
Published July 2001
Paper $24.00
ISBN: 9780226099071
Published July 2001
Preface
1. Inspiring Interdisciplinarity -Texts That Seek to Catalyze Community: An Unexamined Genre of Science -The Close Textual-Intertextual Analysis: Combining Rhetorical Criticism and Historical Research
I. Theodosius Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species
2. The Initiator of the Evolutionary Synthesis: Historians and Scientists Weigh In -Conflict between Disciplines and Theories -The Evolutionary Synthesis -What Launched the Synthesis? -The Influence of Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species -Prelude to a Rhetorical Reading
3. A Text Rhetorically Designed to Unite Competing Fields -Simplifying Theory -Surveying the Results of Research -Using Language That Promotes Conceptual Change -Addressing Social Concerns -Conclusions
II. Erwin Schrödinger's What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell
4. The "Uncle Tom's Cabin" of the Molecular Biology Revolution: Assessing the Place of a Text in History -The Influence of Schrödinger's Text -The Value of Untrue, Unoriginal Science -Other Laws of Physics -Prelude to a Rhetorical Reading
5. A Text Rhetorically Designed to Negotiate Different Interests and Beliefs -Comparison with Other Attempts at Inspiring Interdisciplinary Work -Negotiating Common Ground: The Value of Precision -Negotiating Professional Goals: The Appeal to Ambition -Negotiating Disciplinary Linguistic Practices: Conceptual Chiasmus -Negotiating Ideological Commitments: Strategic Ambiguity -Conclusions
III. Edward O. Wilson's Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge
6. The Controversy over Sociobiology: Scholars Offer Competing Explanations -Wilson's Purpose -The Effect of Wilson's Interdisciplinary Appeals -Explanation 1: Wilson Is Wrong; the Cultural Divide Should Not Be Bridged -Explanation 2: Critics Are Unable to See the Truth Because of Political Bias -Prelude to a Rhetorical Reading
7. A Text Rhetorically Designed to Fuel Interdisciplinary Hostilities -A Rhetoric of Conquest, Not Negotiation -An Explicit Commitment to Reductionism -Equivocation Rather Than Productive Polysemy -What Wilson's Consilience Could Have Been
IV. Speaking to Multiple Audiences
8. The Genre -Comparison of Dobzhansky and Schrödinger -Wilson's Participation in the Genre
9. Contributions to Four Ongoing Conversations -Rhetoric of Science -Rhetorical Inquiry -History of Science -Interdisciplinarity
Bibliography Index
Awards
- Rhetoric Society of America Book Award
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