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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... sense under- standing of science , derived from the daily experience of working scientists and from the problems of decision and government within science . There has been a rapidly increasing flow of studies of one or another aspect of ...
... sense under- standing of science , derived from the daily experience of working scientists and from the problems of decision and government within science . There has been a rapidly increasing flow of studies of one or another aspect of ...
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... sense it is true that all our knowledge is ' artificial ' , and that we cannot conceive things for which our own culture provides no language . But the objects of scientific knowledge are even more artificial than this ; to indicate the ...
... sense it is true that all our knowledge is ' artificial ' , and that we cannot conceive things for which our own culture provides no language . But the objects of scientific knowledge are even more artificial than this ; to indicate the ...
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... sense experience without invoking personified divine agents . The heritage of the so - called ' pre - Socratic ' philosophers was further developed by Aristotle , who not merely conducted disciplined inquiries over almost all areas of ...
... sense experience without invoking personified divine agents . The heritage of the so - called ' pre - Socratic ' philosophers was further developed by Aristotle , who not merely conducted disciplined inquiries over almost all areas of ...
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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 |