Science of Pleasure
Discover the intricate relationship between science and the bourgeois worldview in "Science of Pleasure" by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published by Ferguson Publishing Company in 1990. This enlightening book delves deep into the complexities of how scientific thought embodies the essence of bourgeois ideology. Spanning 376 pages, the author presents a compelling argument that the pursuit of objective knowledge is not just a quest for understanding, but a profound reflection of societal values. Whether you're a student of sociology, philosophy, or simply curious about the intersection of science and culture, this book provides valuable insights into the nature of knowledge and its implications for society. Join us in unraveling the threads of thought that shape our understanding of pleasure and the human experience.