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  1. Popper, Science and Rationality: W. H. Newton-Smith.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1995 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 39:13-30.
    We all think that science is special. Its products—its technological spin-off—dominate our lives which are thereby sometimes enriched and sometimes impoverished but always affected. Even the most outlandish critics of science such as Feyerabend implicitly recognize its success. Feyerabend told us that science was a congame. Scientists had so successfully hood-winked us into adopting its ideology that other equally legitimate forms of activity—alchemy, witchcraft and magic—lost out. He conjured up a vision of much enriched lives if only we could free (...)
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  • William Harvey and the ‘Way of the Anatomists’.Andrew Wear - 1983 - History of Science 21 (3):223-249.
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  • Harvey and the Problem of the "Capillaries".Yehuda Elkana & June Goodfield - 1968 - Isis 59 (1):61-73.
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  • [Book review] anthropology as cultural critique, an experimental moment in the human sciences. [REVIEW]George E. Marcus & Michael M. J. Fischer - 1992 - Ethics 102:635-649.
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