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  1. The Critical Circle: Literature and History in Contemporary Hermeneutics.Rose M. Avila - 1979 - Substance 8 (2/3):210.
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  • Collective Social Decision-Making : Implications for Teaching Science.Glen S. Aikenhead - 1985 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 5 (2):117-129.
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  • Structure of the disciplines : Meaning and significances.Joseph J. Schwab - 1966 - In John Martin Rich (ed.), Readings in the philosophy of education. Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
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  • Science as Social Knowledge.Sharon L. Crasnow - 1992 - Hypatia 8 (3):194-201.
    In Science as Social Knowledge, Helen Longino offers a contextual analysis of evidential relevance. She claims that this "contextual empiricism" reconciles the objectivity of science with the claim that science is socially constructed. I argue that while her account does offer key insights into the role that values play in science, her claim that science is nonetheless objective is problematic.
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  • Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis.Charles Larmore - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (4):577.
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  • Cognition in Practice: Mind, Mathematics and Culture in Everyday Life.Jean Lave - 1988 - Cambridge University Press.
    Most previous research on human cognition has focused on problem-solving, and has confined its investigations to the laboratory. As a result, it has been difficult to account for complex mental processes and their place in culture and history. In this startling - indeed, disco in forting - study, Jean Lave moves the analysis of one particular form of cognitive activity, - arithmetic problem-solving - out of the laboratory into the domain of everyday life. In so doing, she shows how mathematics (...)
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  • Truth and Method.H. G. Gadamer - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (4):487-490.
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  • Toward a philosophically more valid science curriculum.Derek Hodson - 1988 - Science Education 72 (1):19-40.
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  • What children bring to light: Giving high status to learners' views and actions in science.Bonnie L. Shapiro - 1989 - Science Education 73 (6):711-733.
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  • Students' preconceptions about the epistemology of science.Alan G. Ryan & Glen S. Aikenhead - 1992 - Science Education 76 (6):559-580.
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  • Patterns of Discovery.Norwood R. Hanson, A. D. Ritchie & Henryk Mehlberg - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (40):346-349.
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  • Perception, Theory and Communient: The New Philosophy of Science.Harold I. Brown - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (4):506-508.
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  • Education and practical rationality.Jerrold R. Coombs - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
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  • The Aristotelian 'art'of rhetoric and the 'art'of curriculum.Ian Westbury - 1972 - Philosophy of Education 28:126-136.
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