The Way and the Word: Science and Medicine in Early China and Greece
Author: Geoffrey Lloyd and Nathan Sivin
Publisher: Yale University Press, New Haven, CT
Publication date: 2002
Reviewer: Bridie Andrews
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"Too often in the history of science in non-Western societies, historians have asked why a particular society or culture did not develop 'true' knowledge about the natural environment. This tendency is especially pronounced in the case of China. There, some Western observers have lauded Chinese observational precision and technological development while others have insisted that ancient China had no real science. ... In their different ways, both of the authors of
The Way and the Word have spent their careers undermining the chauvinism that undergirds such questions....The [book], more than a decade in the making, is ... a brilliantly executed study of the investigation of the natural environment in early China and Greece. At once engaging and packed with distilled scholarship, it is a model that I hope will be much emulated."
Link to full review in Science
Reference:
Science 301, 464 (2003)
Price: US$35; £25
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