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Robust contextualism

The robust form of contextualism adopted in this chapter faults constructivism for its internalist contextualism , which focuses more on the social context of scientists in the society of science than in the world at large. While constructivism s attention to the microsociological, or internal, interests and skills of scientists served to illuminate the hitherto murky recesses of laboratory... [Pg.230]


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