This volume from the Pittsburgh-Konstanz series marks a unique collaboration by internationally distinguished scholars in the history, rhetoric, philosophy, and sociology of science. Converging on the central issues of rhetoric of science, the essays focus on figures such as Galileo, Harvey, Darwin, von Neumann; and on issues such as the debate over cold fusion or the continental drift controversy. Their vitality attests to the burgeoning interest in the rhetoric of science.
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<b>Henry Krips</b> is professor of communication and chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh.
<b>J. E. Mc Guire</b> is professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh.
<b>Trevor Melia</b> is associate professor of communication at the University of Pittsburgh.