Where the Truth Lies: Franz Moewus and the Origins of Molecular Biology

Where the Truth Lies: Franz Moewus and the Origins of Molecular Biology

by Jan Sapp
ISBN-10:
0521367514
ISBN-13:
9780521367516
Pub. Date:
06/29/1990
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521367514
ISBN-13:
9780521367516
Pub. Date:
06/29/1990
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Where the Truth Lies: Franz Moewus and the Origins of Molecular Biology

Where the Truth Lies: Franz Moewus and the Origins of Molecular Biology

by Jan Sapp
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Overview

This absorbing account of a case of suspected fraud involving the tragic career of the molecular biologist Franz Moewus illustrates all that can go wrong in scientific knowledge-making. The author follows Moewus' meteoric flight among the greatest scientists of the twentieth-century, to his denunciation as the perpetrator of one of the most ambitious cases of fraud in the history of science. He discusses the socio-political issues that helped to bring Moewus' work to the center of great scrutiny in the professional biological science community, how the controversy was sustained for decades, and how it came to a close and was eventually expunged from the history of science. The author reopens this case and writes Moewus into the history of modern science, not in an attempt to vindicate him, but to present the methodological lessons that the controversy reveals to both scientists and science analysts. Arguing against the existence of institutionalized rules and of a universal efficacious scientific method, Professor Sapp demonstrates how what counts as evidence is negotiated by science, and he reveals the difficulties scientists face in objectively testing the validity of scientific results. By likening scientists to storytellers, the author emphasizes the creative nature of science, the rhetorical nature of scientific reports, and the fictitious elements inherent in the construction and maintenance of scientific knowledge-making and knowledge-breaking claims. Undergraduate and graduate students and professional researchers in the history and philosophy of science and experimental biology will find this a thought provoking and informative historical account.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521367516
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/29/1990
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

1. Is science fiction?; 2. Founding father fables: myth making in the history of genetics; 3. Sex and the simple organism: the 'real' origin of molecular genetics?; 4. Too good to be true and too true to be dismissed; 5. Mendel revisited: are all genetic reports faked?; 6. War crimes: gossip about Moewus and the failure of replication; 7. Fostering a new generation of geneticists; 8. Raising the stakes: a Nobel Prize for Moewus?; 9. Big biology and the politics of the Rockefeller Foundation; 10. Great expectations: Moewus abroad; 11. The Woods Hole trials.
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