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Scientific Practice and Ordinary Action
Ethnomethodology and Social Studies of Science
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356 pages
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Challenging conventional views, this book argues against the notion that science follows a singular method or a linear progression of ideas. It delves into the complexities of scientific practice, suggesting that the evolution of scientific thought is more fragmented and diverse than traditionally portrayed. By examining various perspectives, it invites readers to reconsider their understanding of how scientific knowledge is developed and validated.
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2005, paperback
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