Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... Folk - Science The category of ' folk - science ' has long been recognized ; but it has always been believed to apply only to preliterate or subliterate cultures . It is a part of a general world - view , or ideology , which is given ...
... Folk - Science The category of ' folk - science ' has long been recognized ; but it has always been believed to apply only to preliterate or subliterate cultures . It is a part of a general world - view , or ideology , which is given ...
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... folk - science , and embark on a new career independently of the thoughts and desires of their creator ; such was the case with ' Darwinism'.27 But there can also be conflict , especially when a challenge to a scientific orthodoxy is ...
... folk - science , and embark on a new career independently of the thoughts and desires of their creator ; such was the case with ' Darwinism'.27 But there can also be conflict , especially when a challenge to a scientific orthodoxy is ...
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... folk - science . The function of such explana- tions is to minimize the threat displayed by the problem - situation ; this is done either by explaining it away altogether , or , if this is impossible , to give assurance of the ...
... folk - science . The function of such explana- tions is to minimize the threat displayed by the problem - situation ; this is done either by explaining it away altogether , or , if this is impossible , to give assurance of 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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