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  1. Introduction: Science and Literature Special Isssue.George N. Vlahakis, Kostas Skordoulis & Kostas Tampakis - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (3):521-526.
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  • Science, truth and history, part I. historiography, relativism and the sociology of scientific knowledge.Nick Tosh - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (4):675-701.
    Recently, many historians of science have chosen to present their historical narratives from the ‘actors’-eye view’. Scientific knowledge not available within the actors’ culture is not permitted to do explanatory work. Proponents of the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge purport to ground this historiography on epistemological relativism. I argue that they are making an unnecessary mistake: unnecessary because the historiographical genre in question can be defended on aesthetic and didactic grounds; and a mistake because the argument from relativism is in any (...)
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