Knowledge: Critical Concepts, 5. sējums

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Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann
Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 342 lappuses
The increasing investment in scientific knowledge, in its production, distribution and reproduction, is acquiring greater social significance. Everything that is regarded as knowledge in society has become a legitimate subject matter for academic investigations from various disciplines and for practitioners.

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The problem of a sociology of knowledge
3
A new concept of ideology? 27
27
Sociology and theory of knowledge
40
The sociology of knowledge and its consciousness
52
The sociology of knowledge
63
Modern Views 75 10 E 50
77
The nature and necessity of scientific revolutions
87
The Popperian versus the Kuhnian research programme
101
classification
139
The strong programme in the sociology of knowledge
164
implications for the sociology
184
domestication
207
the spring pressure and weight of the air
228
Facts and artefacts
255
toward a microsociology
265
Index
285

being a sketch of the main argument
114
The problem of the sociology of knowledge
123

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