The Cattell controversy : race, science, and ideology / William H. Tucker.
- Tucker, William H., 1940-
- Date:
- [2009], ©2009
- Books
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Description
"The Cattell Controversy describes Cattell's socio-religious beliefs in detail and analyzes their relationship to his scientific contributions. William H. Tucker discusses the controversy that arose within the field in response to the award's postponement, after which Cattell withdrew his name from consideration for the award but insisted that his position had been distorted by taking statements out of context. Reflecting on these events, Tucker concludes with a discussion of the complex question of whether and how a scientist's ideological views should ever be a relevant factor in determining the value of his or her contributions to the field."--Jacket.
Publication/Creation
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2009], ©2009.
Physical description
xi, 254 pages ; 24 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-240) and index.
Contents
Introduction : "a fierce wind" -- Factor analysis and its discontents : Cattellian science -- In the name of evolution : the beginning of Cattell's moral system -- Beyondism and the necessity for "genthanasia" : Cattellian morality in the postwar period -- The Cattell convention : the controversy over the award -- Conclusion : science, awards, and ideology.
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Location Status History of MedicineBZP (Cattell)Open shelves
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- 9780252034008
- 0252034007