Critics claim that science, including social science, is 'merely a social construction' that fallible humans have created with words and other symbols. This title explains why the edifice of science has robust properties that make it one of the most useful forms of knowledge that humans have ever created, although it is not perfect.
Critics claim that science, including social science, is 'merely a social construction' that fallible humans have created with words and other symbols. This title explains why the edifice of science has robust properties that make it one of the most useful forms of knowledge that humans have ever created, although it is not perfect.
Part I Early Views of Science Chapter 1 Storybook Science Chapter 2 Extreme Skepticism Chapter 3 Absolute Truth Chapter 4 Tentative Truths Part II The Pragmatic Model of Science Chapter 5 The Individual Research Scientist Chapter 6 Social Processes Part III Recent Issues in Science Chapter 7 The Scientific Community Chapter 8 Science and the Larger Society Chapter 9 Into the Future
Part I Early Views of Science Chapter 1 Storybook Science Chapter 2 Extreme Skepticism Chapter 3 Absolute Truth Chapter 4 Tentative Truths Part II The Pragmatic Model of Science Chapter 5 The Individual Research Scientist Chapter 6 Social Processes Part III Recent Issues in Science Chapter 7 The Scientific Community Chapter 8 Science and the Larger Society Chapter 9 Into the Future
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