
handle: 11580/36825
It is argued that the rapid succession of models claiming to explain once and for all what "Science" is, and how it should be studied in historical and epistemological (social, gender, political, religious, literary, geographical ...) terms is probably a reflection of academic politics rather than pure speculative urge.
History of Science, Methodology, Social Construction of Science, Social Role of Theories
History of Science, Methodology, Social Construction of Science, Social Role of Theories
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