NORMAN LEVITT
'Norman Jay Levitt' is a mathematician at Rutgers University. He received a PhD from Princeton University in 1967.
He has been a prominent figure in the science wars, often arguing against relativism and for the objective nature of science. He is a firm believer in the scientific method and its ability to uncover the truth. He refers to his opponents collectively as the "academic left," a term which he admits does not possess firm boundaries, and in which he includes most opponents of scientific neopositivism.
★ '' (1994) (with Paul R. Gross)
★ ''The Flight from Science and Reason'' (1997)
★ ''Prometheus Bedeviled: Science and the Contradictions of Contemporary Culture'' (1999)
He has been a prominent figure in the science wars, often arguing against relativism and for the objective nature of science. He is a firm believer in the scientific method and its ability to uncover the truth. He refers to his opponents collectively as the "academic left," a term which he admits does not possess firm boundaries, and in which he includes most opponents of scientific neopositivism.
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Bibliography
★ '' (1994) (with Paul R. Gross)
★ ''The Flight from Science and Reason'' (1997)
★ ''Prometheus Bedeviled: Science and the Contradictions of Contemporary Culture'' (1999)
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