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Towards a Popperian sociology of science

the problem of credit

Noretta Koertge

pp. 193-210

Résumé

The general question which I wish to raise is this: What sort of social arrangements best facilitate the growth of scientific knowledge? What I am looking for is a normative sociology of science, one that is based on a good philosophical analysis of the aims and methods of science. I call the approach I am taking "Popperian" partly because this term immediately connotes an emphasis on open, critical debate and also because my ideas about both science and society have been influenced by Popper's work.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Jarvie I. C., Laor Nathaniel (1995) Critical rationalism, metaphysics and science: essays for Joseph Agassi volume I. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 193-210

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0471-5_12

Citation complète:

Koertge Noretta, 1995, Towards a Popperian sociology of science: the problem of credit. In I. C. Jarvie & N. Laor (eds.) Critical rationalism, metaphysics and science (193-210). Dordrecht, Springer.