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âThere was no such thing as the Scientific Revolution, and this is a book about it.â With this provocative and apparently paradoxical claim, Steven Shapin begins his bold, vibrant exploration of the origins of the modern scientific worldview, now updated with a new bibliographic essay featuring the latest scholarship.  âAn excellent book.ââAnthony Gottlieb, New York Times Book Review  âTimely and highly readable. . . . A book which every scientist curious about our predecessors should read.ââTrevor Pinch, New Scientist âShapin's account is informed, nuanced, and articulated with clarity. . . . This is not to attack or devalue science but to reveal its richness as the human endeavor that it most surely is. . . . Shapin's book is an impressive achievement.ââDavid C. Lindberg, Science  âIt's hard to believe that there could be a more accessible, informed or concise account. . . . The Scientific Revolution should be a set text in all the disciplines. And in all the indisciplines, too.ââAdam Phillips, London Review of Books |