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The Problem Of Relativism In The Sociology Of Scientific Knowledge Richard Schantz Editor Markus Seidel Editor

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The Problem Of Relativism In The Sociology Of Scientific Knowledge Richard Schantz Editor Markus Seidel Editor
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The Problem Of Relativism In The Sociology Of Scientific Knowledge Richard Schantz Editor Markus Seidel Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Richard Schantz (editor); Markus Seidel (editor)
ISBN: 9783110325904, 311032590X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Problem Of Relativism In The Sociology Of Scientific Knowledge Richard Schantz Editor Markus Seidel Editor by Richard Schantz (editor); Markus Seidel (editor) 9783110325904, 311032590X instant download after payment.

This volume comprises original articles by leading authors – from philosophy as well as sociology – in the debate around relativism in the sociology of (scientific) knowledge. Its aim has been to bring together several threads from the relevant disciplines and to cover the discussion from historical and systematic points of view. Among the contributors are Maria Baghramian, Barry Barnes, Martin Endreß, Hubert Knoblauch, Richard Schantz and Harvey Siegel.

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