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Linking the Social and Natural Sciences : Is Capital Modifying Human Biology in
Its Own Image ? Peter Dickens Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University
of Cambridge ABSTRACT Social science has long fought shy of the natural ...
Linking the Social and Natural Sciences : Is Capital Modifying Human Biology in
Its Own Image ? Peter Dickens Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University
of Cambridge ABSTRACT Social science has long fought shy of the natural ...
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A Critical Examination of the New Sociology of Science Part 1 ?. Philosophy of
the Social Sciences 21 : 524-60 . Callon , M. and Latour , B. 1992. “ Don't Throw
the Baby Out with the Bath School : A Reply to Collins and Yearly , in A. Pickering
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A Critical Examination of the New Sociology of Science Part 1 ?. Philosophy of
the Social Sciences 21 : 524-60 . Callon , M. and Latour , B. 1992. “ Don't Throw
the Baby Out with the Bath School : A Reply to Collins and Yearly , in A. Pickering
...
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1 . national and social progress . Throughout the twentieth century , American
society invested many hopes in the social sciences , expecting them to provide
panaceas for social ills , to help mend economic breakdowns , and to encourage
...
1 . national and social progress . Throughout the twentieth century , American
society invested many hopes in the social sciences , expecting them to provide
panaceas for social ills , to help mend economic breakdowns , and to encourage
...
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