Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... effective , this needed to cohere with the daily practice of the scientists , and also with their general view of the world . Thus the metaphysical belief that atoms of truth exist and can be discovered in isolated investigation , had ...
... effective , this needed to cohere with the daily practice of the scientists , and also with their general view of the world . Thus the metaphysical belief that atoms of truth exist and can be discovered in isolated investigation , had ...
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... effective . And for this , there must be good morale : a consensus , applied to oneself as to others , that good work and a good reputation are important . Thus the professional ethic can operate only within certain con- straints . If ...
... effective . And for this , there must be good morale : a consensus , applied to oneself as to others , that good work and a good reputation are important . Thus the professional ethic can operate only within certain con- straints . If ...
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... effective ones when they are intended for use in an unjust war . There is the precedent of the slave - labourers in the Nazi armaments factories who practised a quiet sabotage by producing substandard work whenever possible ; but it is ...
... effective ones when they are intended for use in an unjust war . There is the precedent of the slave - labourers in the Nazi armaments factories who practised a quiet sabotage by producing substandard work whenever possible ; but it is ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts Bruno Latour,Steve Woolgar No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1986 |
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