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  1. The manufacture of knowledge: an essay on the constructivist and contextual nature of science.Karin Knorr-Cetina - 1981 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    The anthropological approach is the central focus of this study. Laboratories are looked upon with the innocent eye of the traveller in exotic lands, and the societies found in these places are observed with the objective yet compassionate eye of the visitor from a quite other cultural milieu. There are many surprises that await us if we enter a laboratory in this frame of mind... This study is a realistic enterprise, an attempt to truly represent the social order of life (...)
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  • Science as Power: Discourse and Ideology in Modern Society.Stanley Aronowitz - 1988 - University of Minnesota Press.
    This text argues that science has established itself as the only legitimate form of human knowledge. The author asserts that the norms of science are by no means self-evident and that it is best seen as a socially constructed discourse that legitimates its power by presenting itself as truth.
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  • I.1 The Work of a Discovering Science Construed with Materials from the Optically Discovered Pulsar.Harold Garfinkel - 1981 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11 (2):131-158.
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  • Self-reflection in the arts and sciences.Alan Blum - 1984 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. Edited by Peter McHugh.
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  • I.2 Comments on Professor Harold Garfinkel's Paper.Gerald Holton - 1981 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11 (2):159-161.
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  • II.1 The Pseudo-Science of Science?Larry Laudan - 1981 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11 (2):173-198.
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  • The constancy hypothesis in the social sciences.Fred Kersten - 1972 - In Aron Gurwitsch & Lester Embree (eds.), Life-world and consciousness. Evanston, Ill.,: Northwestern University Press. pp. 521--563.
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