Context and commitment: a psychology of science

New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf (1992)
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Abstract

Contends that psychologists can contribute to the debate on the nature of science. The author suggests that the work of individual scientists can best be understood as a joint product of intellectual background and willingness to adopt a position with respect to important elements of that context.

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