Editing Science Since Babylon
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“I hoped, in addition, to show scientists that we ought to be able to talk about science with as much scholarly right as other humanists receive, and that our approach might (if successful) lead to a different or better understanding than one could get by just "doing” science.” | “I hoped, in addition, to show scientists that we ought to be able to talk about science with as much scholarly right as other humanists receive, and that our approach might (if successful) lead to a different or better understanding than one could get by just "doing” science.” | ||
This book is | This book is entered around crises, vital decisions that had to be taken in order for civilization to turn out the way it did. | ||
The 5 lectures this book is based on are broken down as follows: | The 5 lectures this book is based on are broken down as follows: |