Public Knowledge: An Essay Concerning the Social Dimension of Science
London, Cambridge U.P. (1968)
| Abstract | In this 1974 book a practising scientist and gifted expositor sets forth an exciting point of view on the nature of science and how it works. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Philosophy Science Social aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.Z54 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0521095190 9780521095198 | |||||||||
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Bruno Latour (1987). Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society. Harvard University Press.
Massimo Pigliucci (2010). Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science From Bunk. University of Chicago Press.
J. M. Ziman (1976). The Force of Knowledge: The Scientific Dimension of Society. Cambridge University Press.
Alan Irwin (2003). Science, Social Theory and Public Knowledge. Open University Press.
Michael Martin (1981). Is Medicine a Social Science? Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (4):345-360.
Jon Turney (1998). Frankenstein's Footsteps: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture. Yale University Press.
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