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  1. ‘i Have Been Very Fortunate…’: Brief report on the BSHS Oral History Project: ‘The history of science in Britain, 1945–65’. [REVIEW]Anna-K. Mayer - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Science 32 (2):223-235.
    The Oral History Project of the British Society for the History of Science ended on 10 July 1998, after almost nine months' duration. Twenty-nine interviews are now available on fifty-eight tapes and in transcript – not all, but nearly all of them on open access for scholars. With this oral history project, the BSHS commemorates its fiftieth anniversary. In particular it pays tribute to the field in the decades 1945–65, during which the historical, philosophical and sociological study of science and (...)
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  • Thoughts on HPS: 20 years later.Larry Laudan - 1989 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 20 (1):9-13.
  • How To Be Postmodern Without Being A Feminist.Mary Hesse - 1994 - The Monist 77 (4):445-461.
    “Feminist epistemology”: on the face of it this is a contradiction in terms. “Feminism” has its origins in a social subgroup, which has tended to be particularist, separatist, and even sexist; “epistemology” is the study of the conditions of knowledge, or more modestly of justified belief, which are common to human beings as such. The question whether we can or cannot attain such conditions rationally is one of the most important topics of debate in modern philosophy, and it by no (...)
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  • Quantitative Measures of Communication in Science: A Critical Review.David Edge - 1979 - History of Science 17 (2):102-134.
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  • History and Philosophy of Science: Some Anecdotal Memories.Gerd Buchdahl - 1989 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 20 (1):5.
  • Language, truth and reason.Ian Hacking - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and Relativism. MIT Press. pp. 48--66.
     
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