Let me begin by postulating that the high status now enjoyed by science is precarious. It is founded on fallacies in the minds of many people about the nature of science. These fallacies are widespread not only in the public mind but in the minds of scientists themselves because they have failed to recognise the significance of the human element in science. The general public entertains a different fallacy based on the belief that science's main role is a technological one, destined to help us improve material welfare and wage war. My address discusses the nature and effects of these fallacies, and particularly the way in which they have reduced the status of the social sciences, not only in the minds of other scientists, but in the mind o...
The paper investigates what is meant by "good science" and "bad science" and how these differ as bet...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
Let me begin by postulating that the high status now enjoyed by science is precarious. It is founded...
has made clear that it will not be so easy for the social software enterprise to address, let alone ...
Social science has for the most part lost its ambition to be ‘science’, as shown in the recent chang...
The social sciences today, Lee McIntyre argues, are in the same state in which the natural sciences ...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
167-187This essay locates the academic discourse of public understanding of science and technology (...
A new form of ‘interdisciplinarity’ may be emerging but has so far failed to devote equal demands on...
The “Project of Modernity” is often incorrectly identified with the capitalist industrialization pro...
Stuart Richie’s book discusses social, political, and cultural influences on science. In a series of...
After a sketch of the optimism and high aspirations of History and Philosophy of Science when I firs...
After a sketch of the optimism and high aspirations of History and Philosophy of Science when I firs...
The extent to which society may be considered as an organism is still, I understand, a matter of con...
The paper investigates what is meant by "good science" and "bad science" and how these differ as bet...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
Let me begin by postulating that the high status now enjoyed by science is precarious. It is founded...
has made clear that it will not be so easy for the social software enterprise to address, let alone ...
Social science has for the most part lost its ambition to be ‘science’, as shown in the recent chang...
The social sciences today, Lee McIntyre argues, are in the same state in which the natural sciences ...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
167-187This essay locates the academic discourse of public understanding of science and technology (...
A new form of ‘interdisciplinarity’ may be emerging but has so far failed to devote equal demands on...
The “Project of Modernity” is often incorrectly identified with the capitalist industrialization pro...
Stuart Richie’s book discusses social, political, and cultural influences on science. In a series of...
After a sketch of the optimism and high aspirations of History and Philosophy of Science when I firs...
After a sketch of the optimism and high aspirations of History and Philosophy of Science when I firs...
The extent to which society may be considered as an organism is still, I understand, a matter of con...
The paper investigates what is meant by "good science" and "bad science" and how these differ as bet...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...