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7. Extending Wittgenstein: The Pivotal Move from Epistemology to the Sociology of Science
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. From Science as Knowledge to Science as Practice 1
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PART 1. POSITIONS
- 2. The Self-Vindication of the Laboratory Sciences 29
- 3. Putting Agency Back into Experiment 65
- 4. The Couch, the Cathedral, and the Laboratory: On the Relationship between Experiment and Laboratory in Science 113
- 5. Constructing Quaternions: On the Analysis of Conceptual Practice 139
- 6. Crafting Science: Standardized Packages, Boundary Objects, and "Translation" 168
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PART 2. ARGUMENTS
- 7. Extending Wittgenstein: The Pivotal Move from Epistemology to the Sociology of Science 215
- 8. Left and Right Wittgensteinians 266
- 9. From the "Will to Theory" to the Discursive Collage: A Reply to Bloor's "Left and Right Wittgensteinians" 283
- 10. Epistemological Chicken 301
- 11. Some Remarks about Positionism: A Reply to Collins and Yearley 327
- 12. Don't Throw the Baby Out with the Bath School! A Reply to Collins and Yearley 343
- 13. Journey Into Space 369
- 14. Social Epistemology and the Research Agenda of Science Studies 390
- 15. Border Crossings: Narrative Strategies in Science Studies and among Physicists in Tsukuba Science City, Japan 429
- Contributors 467
- Index 469
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. From Science as Knowledge to Science as Practice 1
-
PART 1. POSITIONS
- 2. The Self-Vindication of the Laboratory Sciences 29
- 3. Putting Agency Back into Experiment 65
- 4. The Couch, the Cathedral, and the Laboratory: On the Relationship between Experiment and Laboratory in Science 113
- 5. Constructing Quaternions: On the Analysis of Conceptual Practice 139
- 6. Crafting Science: Standardized Packages, Boundary Objects, and "Translation" 168
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PART 2. ARGUMENTS
- 7. Extending Wittgenstein: The Pivotal Move from Epistemology to the Sociology of Science 215
- 8. Left and Right Wittgensteinians 266
- 9. From the "Will to Theory" to the Discursive Collage: A Reply to Bloor's "Left and Right Wittgensteinians" 283
- 10. Epistemological Chicken 301
- 11. Some Remarks about Positionism: A Reply to Collins and Yearley 327
- 12. Don't Throw the Baby Out with the Bath School! A Reply to Collins and Yearley 343
- 13. Journey Into Space 369
- 14. Social Epistemology and the Research Agenda of Science Studies 390
- 15. Border Crossings: Narrative Strategies in Science Studies and among Physicists in Tsukuba Science City, Japan 429
- Contributors 467
- Index 469