Reenchanted Science
Discover the intriguing world of "Reenchanted Science" by Anne Harrington, published by Princeton University Press in 1999. This engaging paperback spans 336 pages, exploring the complex narratives of natural science in Central Europe during the 1920s. Harrington unravels the widely accepted notion that natural science disenchanted the world, portraying humans as mechanical beings devoid of purpose. Instead, she presents a multifaceted perspective on the holistic movement in Germany, revealing its political diversity and unexpected outcomes. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology, cultural studies, European history, and philosophy of science, this book invites you to rethink the intersections of science, humanity, and meaning. Dive into Harrington’s compelling analysis and uncover the rich tapestry of thought that shaped modern scientific discourse.