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But if one reads scientific discussion of the moon, one sees that all the properties
discussed are just the sort of intellectual constructs that physics deals with.
Indeed, the 'common sense' perception of the moon was transformed by a
brilliant ...
But if one reads scientific discussion of the moon, one sees that all the properties
discussed are just the sort of intellectual constructs that physics deals with.
Indeed, the 'common sense' perception of the moon was transformed by a
brilliant ...
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is fairly sharp; and this is another expression of the fact that solid knowledge
derives from a tradition of successful craft work in its achievement.22 At this point
of my discussion, as at others to come, I must consider the question of why this ...
is fairly sharp; and this is another expression of the fact that solid knowledge
derives from a tradition of successful craft work in its achievement.22 At this point
of my discussion, as at others to come, I must consider the question of why this ...
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Hence any explicit analysis of scientific inquiry must be incomplete, at best a
schematic anatomy representing a complex physiology. This limitation applies to
the present discussion as to all others; but we can hope that by recognizing its
limits, ...
Hence any explicit analysis of scientific inquiry must be incomplete, at best a
schematic anatomy representing a complex physiology. This limitation applies to
the present discussion as to all others; but we can hope that by recognizing its
limits, ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE | 69 |
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