Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... Descartes , although dis- believing in magical powers , retained this moral sense . Even in his Utopian ' New Atlantis ' , Bacon had the sages of ' Solomon's House ' deciding which secrets they would reveal to the State , and which not ...
... Descartes , although dis- believing in magical powers , retained this moral sense . Even in his Utopian ' New Atlantis ' , Bacon had the sages of ' Solomon's House ' deciding which secrets they would reveal to the State , and which not ...
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... Descartes's Discours de la Methode are on mathematics and natural philosophy , Descartes's programme was much more ex- tensive . The first title for the Discours itself was Le Projet d'une science universelle qui puisse elever notre ...
... Descartes's Discours de la Methode are on mathematics and natural philosophy , Descartes's programme was much more ex- tensive . The first title for the Discours itself was Le Projet d'une science universelle qui puisse elever notre ...
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... Descartes's career . This is , that truth is a simple thing , derivable by logic from clear and distinct basic ideas . For Descartes , learning the truth is a simple matter of proceeding by instantaneous steps through its structure ...
... Descartes's career . This is , that truth is a simple thing , derivable by logic from clear and distinct basic ideas . For Descartes , learning the truth is a simple matter of proceeding by instantaneous steps through its structure ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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