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Ideas Masquerade As Science
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The birth of molecular biology: An essay in the rhetorical criticism of scientific discourse
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Halloran, Michael
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1984
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8:57 PM 25 April 2013 GMT
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Halloran, a prominent rhetorician looks at the discourse surrounding a new idea in the field of science, specifically, Watson and Crick’s development and publishing the double helix model of DNA. His main critique follows the assertion: “Both argumentatively and stylistically, then, Watson and Crick put forward a strong proprietary claim to the double helix. What they offer is not the structure of DNA or a model of DNA, but Watson and Cricks structure or model. Moreover, in staking their claim they enact a distinctive way of adhering to ideas in public; they dramatize themselves as intellectual beings in a particular style.” Halloran’s approach here can be easily applied to the simulation hypothesis model in the same way it was to the double helix model.
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