Modern science originated in Western Europe, but its astonishing successes have forced every other civilization in the world to acknowledge and embrace its achievements. It is at the core of modernity and of the globalization of civilization. Consequently, efforts to show that non-Western traditions of thought should be taken seriously within the paradigm of science itself will inevitably provoke skepticism. However, science itself is riven not only by major problems and rival research programs, but by different conceptions about what is science and what are its goals. These have generated such confusion, even within such advanced fields of science as physics, that more and more scientists are examining non-Western traditions of thought to ...
Scientific progress is a hot topic in the philosophy of science. However, as yet we lack a comprehen...
Cross-disciplinary use of science is needed to solve complex, real-world problems, but carrying out ...
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Modern science originated in Western Europe, but its astonishing successes have forced every other c...
The rise of modern science took place in Western Europe, and one may wonder why this was the case. W...
All humans by nature desire to know and humans are distinguished from the rest of creation by the mi...
Science and technology studies have emerged from distinctive intellectual and political histories an...
One of the recent trends in the history of science, or “science studies” in general, has been the te...
As the introduction to this special issue points out, the bridges between science, technology, and m...
The historiography of science has undergone a profound change from the traditional perspective of a ...
In this paper I shall be looking at the state of science before and after the 17th century especiall...
Although Feng Shui has been built upon ancient Chinese philosophy, in particular, the Yi ling of Dao...
Science in the West is primarily driven by quantitative data and is valued for its perceived objecti...
We begin this paper by providing a brief overview of the history of science in different civilizatio...
An interest in global histories of science is not new. Yet the project envisioned by this Focus sect...
Scientific progress is a hot topic in the philosophy of science. However, as yet we lack a comprehen...
Cross-disciplinary use of science is needed to solve complex, real-world problems, but carrying out ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43672/1/11192_2005_Article_BF02147229.p...
Modern science originated in Western Europe, but its astonishing successes have forced every other c...
The rise of modern science took place in Western Europe, and one may wonder why this was the case. W...
All humans by nature desire to know and humans are distinguished from the rest of creation by the mi...
Science and technology studies have emerged from distinctive intellectual and political histories an...
One of the recent trends in the history of science, or “science studies” in general, has been the te...
As the introduction to this special issue points out, the bridges between science, technology, and m...
The historiography of science has undergone a profound change from the traditional perspective of a ...
In this paper I shall be looking at the state of science before and after the 17th century especiall...
Although Feng Shui has been built upon ancient Chinese philosophy, in particular, the Yi ling of Dao...
Science in the West is primarily driven by quantitative data and is valued for its perceived objecti...
We begin this paper by providing a brief overview of the history of science in different civilizatio...
An interest in global histories of science is not new. Yet the project envisioned by this Focus sect...
Scientific progress is a hot topic in the philosophy of science. However, as yet we lack a comprehen...
Cross-disciplinary use of science is needed to solve complex, real-world problems, but carrying out ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43672/1/11192_2005_Article_BF02147229.p...