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Sex, Science and Profits - Terence Kealey


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Sex, Science and Profits - Terence Kealey

 
Description: ISBN 0434008249 / Author: Terence Kealey / Genre: Politics / Society / Philosophy / Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd / The question 'What ... more
Sex, Science and Profits - Terence Kealey ... is art?' is frequently debated - often by works of 'art' themselves. The question 'What is science?' appears to be discussed less often, and less publicly - though the answers could be even more revealing about our species...Some people see science as a public good, funded by governments and philanthropists, and performed by altruistic scientists for the benefit of mankind. Such people view science as progress. But others see science as a private good, driven by profit, promoted by businesses and certain institutions looking for economic and political power. Such science may be dangerous. In this original ground-breaking book in the tradition of Richard Dawkins and Jared Diamond, Terence Kealey shows that science is not a thing apart but rather, like trade and contract, embedded in human nature, having evolved on the evolutionary principles of natural and sexual selection. "Sex, Science and Profits" ranges across history to explore the nature of science, economics and philosophy.

Newest Review: ... creates wealth, economic growth and increases in the standard of living. Kealey constructs his own argument with ... more

 ... breathtaking energy. Freely moving from evolutionary psychology to economics to political history to philosophy and back to evolution via the route of game theory (yes, the Prisoner's Dilemma makes its obligatory appearance), he's confident, persuasive, witty and entertaining while being, I suspect, at least occasionally, highly selective. But some of his arguments are very persuasive. It's not science that drives technology, it's technology that drives technology. Necessity, not academic research, is the mother of inven...more

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Premium Review Sex, Science and Profits - Terence Kealey: Roots of Invention (1047 words)
by - written on 12/04/08 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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It's hard for me to think of a book to which I took so long to warm to. A phrase like "there is no science, just scientists" is going to be bit of an enthusiasm damper for a leftish libertarian, isn't it? But then I actually read the thing and discovered that "Sex, Science and Profits" has less of a clearly identifiable political angle than one would expect from a quick scan of the blurb, content, title, provocative quotations and some sampling. It doesn't mean Kealey doesn't have a very clear point to make, but in making it he's likely to step on toes left, right and centre of the political spectrum. Still, anybody interested in economy, ...  Read the complete review

 

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