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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
Born to Rebel (Sulloway 1996) is an innovative and important work with much to say to philosophers of science, as well as historians and sociologists of science. Sulloway uses, successfully, quantitative statistical methods that others have despaired of using to analyze the complexities of historical change. In particular, he investigates scientific decision-making during scientific controversies with a multivariate analysis. The goal is to discern, precisely, the contribution of factors such as religious belief, social class, age, years of education, nationality, sex and personality.
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I am grateful to Jonathan Adler, Gary Ebbs, David Hull, and Bob Richardson for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this review.