Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsOxford University Press, 1973 - 449 páginas Analyses the work of science as the creation and investigation of problems, and demonstrates the role of choice and value-judgement, and the inevitability of error, in scientific research. |
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... become rich but she has become enslaved and part of her is veiled in secrecy . I do not know whether Rutherford would continue nowadays to joke and laugh as he used to do.2 The loss of innocence of science is even deeper than Kapitsa ...
... become rich but she has become enslaved and part of her is veiled in secrecy . I do not know whether Rutherford would continue nowadays to joke and laugh as he used to do.2 The loss of innocence of science is even deeper than Kapitsa ...
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... become larger and more fundamental , and ever more extensive modifications of the argument become necessary , with increasing lots of fresh data being required for throwing into the breaches . An important part of the craft skill of a ...
... become larger and more fundamental , and ever more extensive modifications of the argument become necessary , with increasing lots of fresh data being required for throwing into the breaches . An important part of the craft skill of a ...
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... become the material around which a new school comes to be ; and its problem becomes the ancestor - problem for a lattice of descendants . Through these , the fact becomes transformed into versions ever more powerful and sophisticated ...
... become the material around which a new school comes to be ; and its problem becomes the ancestor - problem for a lattice of descendants . Through these , the fact becomes transformed into versions ever more powerful and sophisticated ...
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Introduction PART I THE VARIETIES OF SCIENTIFIC EXPERIENCE 1 What is Science? | 1 |
Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 33 |
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Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts Bruno Latour,Steve Woolgar No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1986 |
What Is This Thing Called Science? (Third Edition) Alan F. Chalmers No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1999 |