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Guardians at the frontiers of science
pp. 67-104
Résumé
The hegemony (1) of science, which has, for several centuries, served as a frame and signpost to the development of western society, is now increasingly challenged. The questioning of political decisions in the name of scientific necessity without democratic process; the growing discomfort with the conditions of living in an overtechnicized society; the resurgence of "irrational" practices and systems of belief; all these symptoms indicate that we may be witnessing a turning of the tide.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Nowotny Helga, Rose Hilary (1979) Counter-movements in the sciences: the sociology of the alternatives to big science. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 67-104
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9421-8_5
Citation complète:
Grabner Ingo, Reiter Wolfgang, 1979, Guardians at the frontiers of science. In H. Nowotny & H. Rose (eds.) Counter-movements in the sciences (67-104). Dordrecht, Springer.