Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsOxford University Press, 1973 - 449 páginas Analyses the work of science as the creation and investigation of problems, and demonstrates the role of choice and value-judgement, and the inevitability of error, in scientific research. |
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Jerome R. Ravetz. non - negligible errors from other sources . For this sort of work , the scientist must be a master of the operations of the apparatus . Such a mastery comes partly from craft knowledge of the traditional sort , where ...
Jerome R. Ravetz. non - negligible errors from other sources . For this sort of work , the scientist must be a master of the operations of the apparatus . Such a mastery comes partly from craft knowledge of the traditional sort , where ...
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... sort , in connection with the techniques of using tools . Such methods are the most similar to those which govern handicraft work : they can be learned , at the elementary level at least , in terms of particular precepts governing ...
... sort , in connection with the techniques of using tools . Such methods are the most similar to those which govern handicraft work : they can be learned , at the elementary level at least , in terms of particular precepts governing ...
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... sort of work has led to a variety of new descriptive terms , which reflect the confusion over its nature and its relations with science of the traditional sort . The term ' science ' itself has stretched to include technology , and even ...
... sort of work has led to a variety of new descriptive terms , which reflect the confusion over its nature and its relations with science of the traditional sort . The term ' science ' itself has stretched to include technology , and even ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
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