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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- Part One: Positions
- Philosophies
- 2. Does Science Studies Undermine Science? Wittgenstein, Turing, and Polanyi as Precursors for Science Studies and the Science Wars
- 3. Science and Sociology of Science: Beyond War and Peace
- 4. Is a Science Peace Process Necessary?
- Perspectives
- 5. Caught in the Crossfire? The Public's Role in the Science Wars
- 6. Life inside a Case Study
- Origins
- 7. Conversing Seriously with Sociologists
- 8. How to be Antiscientific
- Directions
- 9. Physics and History
- 10. Science Studies as Epistemography
- 11. From Social Construction to Questions for Research: The Promise of the Sociology of Science
- 12. A Martian Sends a Postcard Home
- 13. Awakening a Sleeping Giant?
- Part Two: Commentaries
- 14. Remarks on Methodological Relativism and "Antiscience"
- 15. One More Round with Relativism
- 16. Overdetermination and Contingency
- 17. Reclaiming Responsibility
- 18. Split Personalities, or the Science Wars Within
- 19. Situated Knowledge and Common Enemies: Therapy for the Science Wars
- 20. Real Essences and Human Experience
- 21. It's a Conversation!
- 22. Confessions of a Believer
- 23. Barbarians at Which Gates?
- 24. Peace at Last?
- Part Three: Rebuttals
- 25. Reply to Our Critics
- 26. Crown Jewels and Rough Diamonds: The Source of Science's Authority
- 27. Another Visit to Epistemography
- 28. Let's Not Get Too Agreeable
- 29. Causality, Grammar, and Working Philosophies: Some Final Comments
- 30. Readings and Misreadings
- 31. Peace for Whom and on Whose Terms?
- 32. Pilgrims' Progress
- 33. Historiographical Uses of Scientific Knowledge
- 34. Beyond Social Construction
- 35. Conclusion
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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