Picture Control: The Electron Microscope and the Transformation of Biology in America, 1940-1960 (Writing...
All these questions are addressed in this book, which draws upon a range of archival sources as well as published scientific literature, through a detailed historical treatment of the electron microscope?s introduction and early impact on the life sciences. The author first describes the introduction of the electron microscope during the World War II years, and then traces its influence on the subsequent divergence of several life sciences research traditions, including what came to constitute cell biology. The historical evidence is discussed in the light of recent discussions on the origin and nature of molecular biology, the importance of new instruments in the postwar life sciences, and the nature of research traditions, among other issues.
Building on the pragmatist tradition, the author also advances an original philosophical argument on the relation of experimental technology to scientific change, arguing that matters of scientific fact (and also matters of the social organization of science) are only settled through agreement on standardized ?methods of inquiry.?
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- Posted: May-02-2001
- Good history of EM
This book combines the history and philosophy of science. If you are interested in electron microscopy it is a must. The book shows how science can have its own "political climate."
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-02-2001
- Good history of EM
This book combines the history and philosophy of science. If you are interested in electron microscopy it is a must. The book shows how science can have its own "political climate."
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