Puzzles, Problems, and Enigmas: Occasional Pieces on the Human Aspects of Science
Cambridge University Press (1981)
| Abstract | A discussion of the human side of science, originally published in 1981. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Social aspects Science Philosophy Science International cooperation | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.55.Z55x 1981 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0521236592 9780521236591 | |||||||||
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Bruno Latour (1993). We Have Never Been Modern. Harvard University Press.
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Jon Turney (1998). Frankenstein's Footsteps: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture. Yale University Press.
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