The Sociological Construction of Science without Nature

作者: Raymond Murphy

DOI: 10.1177/0038038594028004010

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摘要: This paper critically examines the constructivist, relativist trend in sociology of science and exposes its internal contradictions. It concludes that such a has fabricated without nature. obscured importance nature science, glossed over manipulation nature, has, therefore, muddled one most significant features contemporary world. The argues favour transcending pre-ecological by incorporating into analysis unique learning curve which results both utility danger, explicitly examining embeddedness social action processes

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