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060 00 $aW1$bSO879NM v.1 1977
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245 04 $aThe Social production of scientific knowledge /$cedited by Everett Mendelsohn, Peter Weingart, and Richard Whitley.
260 0 $aDordrecht, Holland ;$aBoston :$bD. Reidel Pub. Co.,$cc1977.
300 $avi, 294 p. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aSociology of the sciences ;$vv. 1
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart I. The institutionalization of the sciences : changing concepts and approaches in the history and sociology of science --$tThe social construction of scientific knowledge /$rEverett Mendelsohn --$tThe social construction of science : institutionalisation and definition of positive science in the latter half of the seventeenth century /$rWolfgang Van Den Daele --$tProblems of a historical study of science /$rWolf Lepenies --$tScientific ideology and scientific process : the natural history of a conceptual shift /$rRoger G. Krohn --$gPart II. Social relations of cognitive structures in the sciences --$tOntological and epistemological commitments and social relations in the sciences : the case of the arithmomorphic system of scientific production /$rPhyllis Colvin --$tCognitive norms, knowledge-interests and the constitution of the scientific object : a case study in the functioning of rules for experimentation /$rGernot Böhme --$tChanges in the social and intellectual organisation of the sciences : professionalisation and the arithmetic ideal /$rRichard Whitley --$tWhat does a proof do if it does not prove? A study of the social conditions and metaphysical divisions leading to David Bohm and John von Neuman failing to communicate in quantum physics /$rTrevor J. Pinch --$gPart III. Social goals, political programmes and scientific norms --$tThe political direction of scientific development /$rWolfgang Van Den Daele, Wolfgang Krohn, Peter Weingart --$tScientific purity and nuclear danger : the case of risk-assessment /$rHelga Nowotny --$tCreation vs evolution : the politics of science education /$rDorothy Nelkin.
650 0 $aScience$xSocial aspects.
650 2 $aScience.
650 2 $aSociology.
700 1 $aMendelsohn, Everett.
700 1 $aWeingart, Peter.
700 1 $aWhitley, Richard,$d1944-
700 1 $aWhitley, Richard.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSocial production of scientific knowledge.$dDordrecht, Holland ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co., ©1977$w(OCoLC)557917797
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