Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... materials . 13 Although a particular bit of this material may be generally accepted as solid fact , it must still be considered as no more than possible information ; for its reliability 13 The proper handling of the stock of ' existing ...
... materials . 13 Although a particular bit of this material may be generally accepted as solid fact , it must still be considered as no more than possible information ; for its reliability 13 The proper handling of the stock of ' existing ...
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... materials of the problem itself . The process of extension of facts will then necessarily involve standardization , just as in the case of tools ; and the reasons for the longevity of the standardized materials are the same in both ...
... materials of the problem itself . The process of extension of facts will then necessarily involve standardization , just as in the case of tools ; and the reasons for the longevity of the standardized materials are the same in both ...
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... materials other than those peculiar to their own constitution , and in general they will be used on the less specialized aspects of those materials . Similarly , the objects of a scientific argument , whose concealed obscurities contain ...
... materials other than those peculiar to their own constitution , and in general they will be used on the less specialized aspects of those materials . Similarly , the objects of a scientific argument , whose concealed obscurities contain ...
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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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