This is the homepage for STS-UY 2004
Science, Technology, and Society - Fall Semester 2017,
NYU-Tandon. This page will be updated
periodically.
- Study questions
- 01.
Logic, Empiricism, Confirmation
- 02.
Immature_Normal_Science
- 03.
Anomalies, Crises, Revolutions
- 04.
Sociology of Science, Feminism, ANT
- 05.
Technological Determinism, Laboratories,
Controversies
- 06.
Rhetoric, Sci Realism, Science and the Public
Sphere
- 07.
Engineering Empires
- Links
- Anderson, E. (2011)
"Feminist Epistemology and
Philosophy of Science" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Bird,
A. (2011)
"Thomas Kuhn" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Creath, R. (2011)
"Logical Empiricism" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Longino, H. (2006)
"The Social Dimensions of
Scientific Knowledge" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Matheson, C. (2008)
"Historicist Theories of
Rationality" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Nickles, T.
(2009) "Scientific Revolutions" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Niiniluoto, I. (2011)
"Scientific Progress" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Oberheim, E. and
P. Hoyningen-Huene (2009) "The
Incommensurability of Scientific Theories" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Thornton, S. (2009)
"Karl Popper" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Vickers, J. (2010)
"The Problem of Induction"
in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Woodward, J. (2009)
"Scientific Explanation" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Uebel, T. (2011)
"Vienna Circle" in E. Zalta (ed.) Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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