We Have Never Been Modern
Harvard University Press (1993)
| Abstract | A summation of the work of one of the most influential and provocative interpreters of science, it aims at saving what is good and valuable in modernity and ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Social aspects Technology Social aspects Science Philosophy Science History | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.5.L3513 1993 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0674948386 0674948394 9780674948396 | |||||||||
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William W. Lowrance (1985). Modern Science and Human Values. Oxford University Press.
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo (1977). Science, Resources, and Development: Selected Essays. Institute for Economic and Social Research, Education, and Information.
David Bell (2006). Science, Technology and Culture. Open University Press.
Saryoo Prasad Gupta (1977). Science, Technology, and Society in the Modern Age. Distributors, Ajanta Books International.
Bruno Latour (1987). Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society. Harvard University Press.
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