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Science And The Sociology Of Knowledge Reprint Michael Mulkay

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Science And The Sociology Of Knowledge Reprint Michael Mulkay
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.55 MB
Pages: 142
Author: Michael Mulkay
ISBN: 9781138782471, 1138782475
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Reprint

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Science And The Sociology Of Knowledge Reprint Michael Mulkay by Michael Mulkay 9781138782471, 1138782475 instant download after payment.

How far is scientific knowledge a product of social life? In addressing this question, the major contributors to the sociology of knowledge have agreed that the conclusions of science are dependent on social action only in a very special and limited sense. In Science and the Sociology of Knowledge Michael Mulkay's first aim is to identify the philosophical assumptions which have led to this view of science as special; and to present a systematic critique of the standard philosophical account of science, showing that there are no valid epistemological grounds for excluding scientific knowledge from the scope of sociological analysis.
The rest of the book is devoted to developing a preliminary interpretation of the social creation of scientific knowledge. The processes of knowledge-creation are delineated through a close examination of recent case studies of scientific developments. Dr Mulkay argues that knowledge is produced by means of negotiation, the outcome of which depends on the participants' use of social as well as technical resources. The analysis also shows how cultural resources are taken over from the broader social milieu and incorporated into the body of certified knowledge; and how, in the political context of society at large, scientists' technical as well as social claims are conditioned and affected by their social position.

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