英文摘要 |
Anyone hard-wired to be suspicious of any rendition of facts that seems overly coherent might feel guilty of enjoying this book by the renowned historian of science, Peter Galison, which is a neat narrative about a medley of incidents and a range of historical figures but which is also, to say the least, a fascinating read. If one could put on hold that suspicion, however, it would prove worthwhile as the overarching argument of the book is bold and thought-provocative. |