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Nature, 1965
The Science of Science Society in the Technological Age. Edited By Maurice Goldsmith and Alan Mackay. Pp.235. (London: Souvenir Press, 1964.) 30s. net.
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The Science of Science Society in the Technological Age. Edited By Maurice Goldsmith and Alan Mackay. Pp.235. (London: Souvenir Press, 1964.) 30s. net.
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Philosophy of Science, History of Science, and Science of Science
1980The central topic of today’s meeting, cooperation between philosophy of science and history of science, is, to my mind, primarily a problem of professional interaction between philosophers and historians of science in studying some common object. It appears reasonable to emphasize this aspect to bring to the fore the research nature of the interaction
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Caring Science or Science of Caring
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2017The concepts caring science and science of caring have different meanings; however, they are often used interchangeably. The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the synthesis of the scholarly literature on the definitions of the science of caring and caring science and to affirm the authors’ perspective relating to the language of caring
Marian C, Turkel +2 more
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Nature, 1974
Science Observed: Science as a Social and Intellectual Activity. By F. R. Jevons. Pp. 186. (Allen and Unwin: London, August 1973.) £3.75 boards; £2.25 paper.
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Science Observed: Science as a Social and Intellectual Activity. By F. R. Jevons. Pp. 186. (Allen and Unwin: London, August 1973.) £3.75 boards; £2.25 paper.
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Social Studies of Science, 1998
In Scientific Knowledge, Barry Barnes, David Bloor and John Henry (BBH) explicitly repudiate the notion that the physical environment plays no role in the creation of scientific knowledge, thereby removing a major bone of fruitless and heated contention between scientists and practitioners of the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK).
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In Scientific Knowledge, Barry Barnes, David Bloor and John Henry (BBH) explicitly repudiate the notion that the physical environment plays no role in the creation of scientific knowledge, thereby removing a major bone of fruitless and heated contention between scientists and practitioners of the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK).
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Computational sustainability meets materials science
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Carla P Gomes +2 more
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A materials-science perspective on tackling COVID-19
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Zhongmin Tang, Na Kong, Xingcai Zhang
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