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100 1 _aNye, Mary Jo
_eAuteur
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245 1 0 _aMichael Polanyi and his generation
_h[Texte imprimé] :
_borigins of the social construction of science /
_cMary Jo Nye
260 _aChicago ;
_aLondon :
_bThe University of Chicago Press,
_c2011
300 _a1 vol. (XXI-405 p.) :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm
504 _aBibliogr. p. 355-392
505 0 _aScientific culture in Europe and the refugee generation -- Germany and Weimar Berlin as the City of Science -- Origins of a social perspective: doing physical chemistry in Weimar Berlin -- Chemical dynamics and social dynamics in Berlin and Manchester -- Liberalism and the economic foundations of the "Republic of Science" -- Scientific freedom and the social functions of science -- Political foundations of the philosophies of science of Popper, Kuhn, and Polanyi -- Personal knowledge: argument, audiences, and sociological engagement -- Epilogue: SSK, scientific constructivism, and the paradoxical legacy of Polanyi and the 1930s generation
653 _aPolanyi, Michael,
_d1891-1976
_xInfluence
653 _aPolanyi, Michael,
_d1891-1976
_xFriends and associates
653 _aJewish scientists
_zHungary
_xIntellectual life
653 _aJewish scientists
_zGermany
_xIntellectual life
653 _aScience
_xPhilosophy
_xHistory
_y20th century
653 _aScience
_xSocial aspects
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