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The Social Production of Scientific Knowledge
The Social Construction of Science: Institutionalisation and Definition of Positive Science in the Latter Half of the Seventeenth Century
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Wolfgang Daele
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1977
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Science, technology and society in seventeenth-century England
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pp. 27
The Social Construction of Science: Institutionalisation and Definition of Positive Science in the Latter Half of the Seventeenth Century
pp. 129
Cognitive Norms, Knowledge- Interests and the Constitution of the Scientific Object: A Case Study in the Functioning of Rules for Experimentation
pp. 143
Changes in the Social and Intellectual Organisation of the Sciences: Professionalisation and the Arithmetic Ideal
pp. 171
What Does a Proof Do if it Does Not Prove?
pp. 219
The Political Direction of Scientific Development
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