Science of Science and Reflexivity
Translated by Richard Nice
168 pages
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6 1/4 x 10
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© 2004
- Contents
Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
I. The state of the question
1. An enchanted vision
2. Normal science and scientific revolution
3. The ’strong programme’
4. A well-kept open secret
II. A world apart
1. The ’craft’ of the scientist
2. Autonomy and the conditions of entry
3. Scientific capital, its forms and distribution
4. A regulated struggle
5. History and truth
III. Why the social sciences must take themselves as their object
1. Objectivating the subject of objectivation
2. Sketch for a self-analysis
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
I. The state of the question
1. An enchanted vision
2. Normal science and scientific revolution
3. The ’strong programme’
4. A well-kept open secret
II. A world apart
1. The ’craft’ of the scientist
2. Autonomy and the conditions of entry
3. Scientific capital, its forms and distribution
4. A regulated struggle
5. History and truth
III. Why the social sciences must take themselves as their object
1. Objectivating the subject of objectivation
2. Sketch for a self-analysis
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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