Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... formal language for the construction of arguments are revealed by continuing research in the formal system as an object in its own right by specialists ; and the avoidance of pitfalls in its use is learned partly by craft ex- perience ...
... formal language for the construction of arguments are revealed by continuing research in the formal system as an object in its own right by specialists ; and the avoidance of pitfalls in its use is learned partly by craft ex- perience ...
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... formal rules by an informal etiquette for the operation of a social mechanism . While formal rules have the characteristic defect of rigidity and conservatism , an informal etiquette is more vulnerable to a gradual distortion , in ...
... formal rules by an informal etiquette for the operation of a social mechanism . While formal rules have the characteristic defect of rigidity and conservatism , an informal etiquette is more vulnerable to a gradual distortion , in ...
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... formal authentication as property by being published in a recognized journal . The criteria involved , and the individuals affected , will be very different in the two extreme cases ; but we shall see that they are not totally ...
... formal authentication as property by being published in a recognized journal . The criteria involved , and the individuals affected , will be very different in the two extreme cases ; but we shall see that they are not totally ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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