Although science was once seen as the product of individual great men working in isolation, we now realize that, like any other creative activity, science is a highly social enterprise, influenced in subtle as well as obvious ways by the wider culture and values of its time. Scientific Knowledge is the first introduction to social studies of scientific knowledge.The authors, all noted for their contributions to science studies, have organized this book so that each chapter examines a key step in the process of doing science. Using case studies from cognitive science, physics, and biology to illustrate their descriptions and applications of the social study of science, they show how this approach provides a crucial perspective on how science is actually done.Scientific Knowledge will be of interest not only to those engaged in science studies, but also to anyone interested in the practice of science.
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John Henry Newman fue una figura cumbre del siglo XIX, célebre por sus profundas contribuciones teológicas y literarias. Inicialmente un académico y sacerdote de la Iglesia de Inglaterra, ascendió a la fama como líder del Movimiento de Oxford, abogando por la reincorporación de las tradiciones católicas al anglicanismo. Su viaje intelectual lo llevó a convertirse al catolicismo, donde se convirtió en un cardenal distinguido y una fuerza fundacional en el establecimiento de la educación universitaria. El legado perdurable de Newman reside en sus perspicaces exploraciones de la fe, la razón y la Iglesia, así como en su elocuente prosa y sus muy apreciados himnos.






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Given that the earth very definitely seems to be stationary, and given that even in our own time, the mathematical and astronomical procidures used by navigatiors to calculate their positions assume that the earth is stationary, what could have driven Copernicus to insist that the earth must be in motion?
This home reference guide contains information on all major drugs and medicines in use in modern medical practice. Written in clear language for the general reader, this book should be of interest to anyone who needs to take medication or who wishes to learn more about this aspect of medical treatment.
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