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MillerComm Lecture Series

Understanding Natural Order

Tuesday, September 29th, 1987
Barry Barnes
4:00pm

112 Gregory Hall
810 South Wright Street, Urbana

Event Description

Scientific Knowledge: A Reflection of Objective Reality or a Social Convention?

"What people take to be knowledge of nature varies greatly both between different societies and between different periods of history of any given society. In this sense, natural order is as variable as moral order . . ."

A distinguished scholar and lecturer in the sociology of science, Barry Barnes is on campus this semester as a George A. Miller Visiting Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Program in Science, Technology, and Society.

 

In conjunction with: Department of Sociology; Program in Science, Technology, and Society; Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory; George A. Miller Endowment Committee; George A. Miller Committee 

Barry Barnes

University of Edinburgh