Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... complex are the arguments , in really fundamental physical research . In his introduction ( pp . 1–7 ) he lists the common pitfalls in the conversion of experimental data to what I call ' information ' : confusion in the sense of ...
... complex are the arguments , in really fundamental physical research . In his introduction ( pp . 1–7 ) he lists the common pitfalls in the conversion of experimental data to what I call ' information ' : confusion in the sense of ...
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... complex and sophisti- cated craft work of scientific inquiry . Unless there is some idea of how the work will be done , there is no way of knowing whether the solution can even be achieved ; and in general the form that the tentative ...
... complex and sophisti- cated craft work of scientific inquiry . Unless there is some idea of how the work will be done , there is no way of knowing whether the solution can even be achieved ; and in general the form that the tentative ...
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... complex , sophisticated , or subtle , then the assessment of the adequacy of the fulfilment of those goals must be correspondingly so . For if the tests of adequacy are crude in comparison , then a person possessing the skills to do the ...
... complex , sophisticated , or subtle , then the assessment of the adequacy of the fulfilment of those goals must be correspondingly so . For if the tests of adequacy are crude in comparison , then a person possessing the skills to do the ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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