Science in the Twentieth CenturyJohn Krige, Dominique Pestre Routledge, 2013 M11 19 - 978 páginas With over forty chapters, written by leading scholars, this comprehensive volume represents the best work in America, Europe, and Asia. Geographical diversity of the authors is reflected in the different perspectives devoted to the subject, and all major disciplinary developments are covered. There are also sections concerning the countries that have made the most significant contributions, the relationship between science and industry, the importance of instrumentation, and the cultural influence of scientific modes of thought. Students and professionals will come to appreciate how, and why, science has developed - as with any other human activity, it is subject to the dynamics of society and politics. |
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... practice guided by the search for Truth and a critical approach . It aims to build logical interconnected systems of propositions ( as in many of the physical sciences , for example ) , but can also express itself through clusters or ...
... practice guided by the search for Truth and a critical approach . It aims to build logical interconnected systems of propositions ( as in many of the physical sciences , for example ) , but can also express itself through clusters or ...
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... practice of the common good which science could help define they were educators and they were involved , for example , in the ' universitiés populaires . " 3 The sciences are also the most influential knowledge - system in our societies ...
... practice of the common good which science could help define they were educators and they were involved , for example , in the ' universitiés populaires . " 3 The sciences are also the most influential knowledge - system in our societies ...
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... practice which we learnt at school because we were good at it , a practice which became second nature to us . Finally science could be said to be a collection of instruments and machines which have penetrated into every corner of our ...
... practice which we learnt at school because we were good at it , a practice which became second nature to us . Finally science could be said to be a collection of instruments and machines which have penetrated into every corner of our ...
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... Practices , " stays with the scientists but is less concerned with their conceptual schemes and interpretative systems than with their ways of doing research , their material and instrumental practices in the laboratory and in the field ...
... Practices , " stays with the scientists but is less concerned with their conceptual schemes and interpretative systems than with their ways of doing research , their material and instrumental practices in the laboratory and in the field ...
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... practices , industrial shopfloors as well as state bureaucracies ) have helped make the claim to be scientific a widely ... practice of scientists themselves . The quantifying approach to scientific activities is explored by Cozzens and ...
... practices , industrial shopfloors as well as state bureaucracies ) have helped make the claim to be scientific a widely ... practice of scientists themselves . The quantifying approach to scientific activities is explored by Cozzens and ...
Contenido
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61 | |
87 | |
Scientific Management and the Production Process | 111 |
Statistical Glimpses | 127 |
1 | 131 |
5 | 137 |
Academic Research Technical Change and Government Policy | 148 |
RESEARCH DYNAMICS | 391 |
NeoDarwinism and Natural History | 422 |
Clinical Research | 439 |
The Century of the Transformed Cell | 461 |
Immunology or the Science of Boundaries | 479 |
The Molecular Transformation of TwentiethCentury Biology | 495 |
Polymer Chemistry | 547 |
Atomic and Molecular Science 19001960 | 566 |
Patterns from the US Experience in | 159 |
Science Scientists and the Military | 175 |
1 | 199 |
From Heroic Invention | 203 |
The Transformation of the Pharmaceutical Industry in | 227 |
Buynak Review Test Results of Mercks Vaccine Against Mareks Disease | 241 |
From Vacuum Tubes to Transistors | 253 |
Installed at Rugby in 1932 for the G P O | 263 |
A History of HighLevel Radioactive | 275 |
1 Typical Example of Encapsulated Magnox Swarf in Concrete Matrix | 282 |
From Eugenics to Genetic Manipulation | 301 |
1 Only Healthy Seed Must be Sown Poster | 306 |
In the Name of Science | 319 |
1 Exhibits and Demonstrations at the Opening of the Research | 325 |
Science Fiction and Science in the Twentieth Century | 339 |
1 Metropolis 1926 | 344 |
INTERLUDE | 361 |
1 Poster to Celebrate 125 Years of Nature 1994 | 375 |
76 Electron Microscope Images of Diatoms | 381 |
Solid State Science | 585 |
From Elementary to Fundamental Particles | 599 |
The Search for a Mathematical Theory | 617 |
Astronomy | 635 |
Mathematics in the Twentieth Century | 651 |
SCIENCE AND ITS PRACTICES | 680 |
Agricultural Science in | 701 |
The Role of Physical Instrumentation in Structural Organic Chemistry | 715 |
Physics Instruments in the Twentieth Century | 741 |
REGIONAL AND NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS | 759 |
Russian Science in the Twentieth Century | 777 |
Science in the United States | 821 |
Science in Latin America | 839 |
Big Science and the University in India | 859 |
Science in TwentiethCentury Japan | 879 |
The Politics of European Scientific Collaboration | 897 |
INDEX | 919 |
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