Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... Society , London , 1969 ) , 26–7 . The argument is extended from science to the universities , as a source of a necessary idealism in modern society , and for which excellence , and ' in the last resort , excellence of morale ' is of ...
... Society , London , 1969 ) , 26–7 . The argument is extended from science to the universities , as a source of a necessary idealism in modern society , and for which excellence , and ' in the last resort , excellence of morale ' is of ...
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... Society : a Study of Victorian Social Theory ( Cambridge University Press , 1966 ) . He states , in the Preface , ' It will be argued in this book that the seeds of modern sociological theory were to a considerable extent implicit in ...
... Society : a Study of Victorian Social Theory ( Cambridge University Press , 1966 ) . He states , in the Preface , ' It will be argued in this book that the seeds of modern sociological theory were to a considerable extent implicit in ...
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... Society for Social Responsibility in Science , with a rather broader base among the leaders of the national scientific community , has been formed . As such societies gain strength and influence , the success of the St. Louis school of ...
... Society for Social Responsibility in Science , with a rather broader base among the leaders of the national scientific community , has been formed . As such societies gain strength and influence , the success of the St. Louis school of ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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