Betrayers of the Truth
Title | Betrayers of the Truth PDF eBook |
Author | William J. Broad |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
"Fraud and deceit in the halls of science"--Cover subtitle.
Betrayers of the Truth
Title | Betrayers of the Truth PDF eBook |
Author | William Broad |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Deception |
ISBN | 9780712602433 |
Betrayers of the Truth
Title | Betrayers of the Truth PDF eBook |
Author | Billy Idol |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Deception |
ISBN |
The Betrayers
Title | The Betrayers PDF eBook |
Author | David Bezmozgis |
Publisher | Little, Brown |
Total Pages | 203 |
Release | 2014-09-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 031628436X |
These incandescent pages give us one fraught, momentous day in the life of Baruch Kotler, a Soviet Jewish dissident who now finds himself a disgraced Israeli politician. When he refuses to back down from a contrary but principled stand regarding the settlements in the West Bank, his political opponents expose his affair with a mistress decades his junior, and the besieged couple escapes to Yalta, the faded Crimean resort of Kotler's youth. There, shockingly, Kotler encounters the former friend whose denunciation sent him to the Gulag almost forty years earlier. In a whirling twenty-four hours, Kotler must face the ultimate reckoning, both with those who have betrayed him and with those whom he has betrayed, including a teenage daughter, a son facing his own moral dilemma in the Israeli army, and the wife who once campaigned to secure his freedom and stood by him through so much. Stubborn, wry, and self-knowing, Baruch Kotler is one of the great creations of contemporary fiction. An aging man grasping at a final passion, he is drawn inexorably into a crucible that is both personal and biblical in scope. In prose that is elegant, sly, precise, and devastating in its awareness of the human heart, David Bezmozgis has rendered a story for the ages, an inquest into the nature of fate and consequence, love and forgiveness. The Betrayers is a high-wire act, a powerful tale of morality and sacrifice that will haunt readers long after they turn the final page.
Maintaining the Integrity of Scientific Research
Title | Maintaining the Integrity of Scientific Research PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 1468 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Fraud in science |
ISBN |
Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method
Title | Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method PDF eBook |
Author | Henry H. Bauer |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780252064364 |
What is science? Is social science a science? Why are more and more so-called scientific discoveries being exposed as outright frauds? Henry Bauer tackles these and many more intriguing questions that are emerging from within the academic and scientific communities and attracting attention from the popular media and the general public. Whether one is a specialist or generalist, scientist or humanist, thinker or activist, it is important to understand the place of science and technology in modern life. Popular views about the nature of science and scientific activity contain serious misconceptions that were discarded decades ago by most historians and philosophers of science. The perpetuation of these misconceptions usually surface in the form of frustrating and unproductive discussions about everything from setting policy and defining technical matters to whether one individual's point of view is ''right'' because it is supported by ''scientific facts.'' According to Bauer, the most serious and widespread misconceptions are that ''science'' can be discussed as though all sciences share a great deal in common and as though ''the scientific method'' characterizes all sciences. ''Science,'' argues Bauer, ''can be understood only if one recognizes it as a quest by fallible human beings who have evolved ways of interacting that help them gain relatively objective knowledge.'' In other words, science is a social activity, not simply the result of impersonal methods. Concern has recently arisen over the quality of American education and our declining scientific and research orientation. Debates are emerging about what direction public universities should be taking as we head into the twenty-fist century. Why and to what extent should society support basic scientific research? What should everyone in a democratic society know about science? This book will help readers come to an informed understanding about the place of science and technology in today's world.''Provocative. . . . Bauer argues that science does not proceed by the scientific method. If it did, experiments would inspire hypotheses which would then be tested until they generated reliable theories. As Watson and Crick's work [on DNA] shows, an elegant idea is often a headier lure than mere facts.''--Newsweek ''Sound, sensible . . . and very easy to read. . . . I would strongly recommend this book to anyone who hasn't yet heard that the scientific method is a myth.''--Science ''This is a book that every science teacher should read and consider. It will certainly affect their views of what science really is and influence their teaching.''--The Science Teacher
The Betrayers
Title | The Betrayers PDF eBook |
Author | James Patrick Hunt |
Publisher | Minotaur Books |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 2007-03-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 146682431X |
With The Betrayers, James Patrick Hunt decisively marks his territory as a crime novelist to rival the best writers on the shelf today. On a busy suburban street at almost nine o'clock on a misty November evening, two beat cops are machine-gunned down in one of the most brutal crimes St. Louis has ever seen. Did Deputy Chris Hummel and Deputy Wade Childers simply pull over the wrong reckless driver, or did someone target these two for a more sinister reason? Lieutenant George Hastings is the primary investigator on the case, along with his detective Bobby Cain, an inexperienced but connected detective who is ambitious and impolitic. Hastings and Cain dissect the lives the two murdered officers, focusing in on Hummel after they learn that he did a year-long stint with narcotics undercover and helped put away one of the biggest meth dealers in the area. But what they uncover is much bigger than one bitter dealer's revenge, and much more personal.