Everyday Practice of Science: Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic
Oxford University Press (2009)
| Abstract | This book describes how scientists bring their own interests and passions to their work, illustrates the dynamics between researchers and the research community ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Methodology Science Social aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.G7538 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780195064575 0195064577 | |||||||||
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Bruno Latour (1987). Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society. Harvard University Press.
Harold Kincaid, John Dupré & Alison Wylie (eds.) (2007). Value-Free Science?: Ideals and Illusions. Oxford University Press.
Paul A. Komesaroff (1986). Objectivity, Science, and Society: Interpreting Nature and Society in the Age of the Crisis of Science. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Malcolm Williams (2006). Can Scientists Be Objective? Social Epistemology 20 (2):163 – 180.
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