another blog review of Corrupted Science
Apr. 7th, 2008 05:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
. . . and in fact of Discarded Science, too, this time by Jeff VanderMeer. He says, in part:
These are beautifully designed small-sized hardcovers that cover fraud, deception, and hoaxes in science, along with theories that, as the author says, "seemed like a good idea at the time." . . . What easily could have devolved into a mere listing of facts and circumstances instead becomes something deeper and more profound. Many of these stories are hilarious, but many are also horrifying. . . . Along with incisive and often devastating anecdotes that seem to prove we're really more ruled by emotion and a need for fame than by our intellects, Grant makes the point again and again that although science itself has a kind of objectivity, scientists often do not. . . . [W]hat Grant has written here is a history of the world focusing on human deception and folly in science. The writing is funny, humane, insightful, and balanced. I think these are my two favorite finds of the year thus far. . . .
Please do go and read the whole thing at http://www.omnivoracious.com/2008/04/what-do-you-fin.html.
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Date: 2008-04-07 10:51 pm (UTC)On a side note, looking forward to the essay, mild-mannered or not. =)
Congrats with the positive review!