Styles of knowing: a new history of science from ancient times to the present
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| Publication date | 2011 |
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| Number of pages | 366 |
| Publisher | Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press |
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| Abstract |
Inspired by A. C. Crombie's Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition, Kwa offers a full overview of scientific development in cultural and historical context. He introduces readers to the different forms of reasoning used by different sciences. Each chapter examines a different scientific style, illuminating how each style emerges gradually and continues to evolve. Older styles sometimes combine with newer while each also still continues along a solo trajectory. Styles investigated include the deductive, the experimental, the analogical-hypothetical, the taxonomic, the statistical, and the evolutionary. Although primarily designed for use in the classroom, this sophisticated book is also accessible to nonspecialists.
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| Document type | Book |
| Note | Transl. of: De ontdekking van het weten: een andere geschiedenis van de wetenschap. - Amsterdam : Boom, 2005 |
| Language | English |
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