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The Dynamics of Science and Technology: Social Values, Technical Norms and Scientific Criteria in the Development of Knowledge

✍ Scribed by Peter Janich (auth.), Wolfgang Krohn, Edwin T. Layton Jr., Peter Weingart (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
294
Series
Sociology of the Sciences A Yearbook 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The interrelations of science and technology as an object of study seem to have drawn the attention of a number of disciplines: the history of both science and technology, sociology, economics and economic history, and even the philosophy of science. The question that comes to mind is whether the phenomenon itself is new or if advances in the disciplines involved account for this novel interest, or, in fact, if both are interconΒ­ nected. When the editors set out to plan this volume, their more or less explicit conviction was that the relationship of science and technology did reveal a new configuration and that the disciplines concerned with 1tS analysis failed at least in part to deal with the change because of conceptual and methodological preconceptions. To say this does not imply a verdict on the insufficiency of one and the superiority of any other one disciplinary approach. Rather, the situation is much more complex. In economics, for example, the interest in the relationship between science and technology is deeply influenced by the theoretical problem of accounting for the factors of economic growth. The primary concern is with technology and the problem is whether the market induces technological advances or whether they induce new demands that explain the subsequent diffusion of new technologies. Science is generally considered to be an exogenous factor not directly subject to market forces and, therefore, appears to be of no interest.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Physics β€” Natural Science or Technology?....Pages 3-27
Goal Direction of Scientific Research....Pages 29-58
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
Millwrights and Engineers, Science, Social Roles, and the Evolution of the Turbine in America....Pages 61-87
Science, Technology and Economics: The Invention of Radio as a Case Study....Pages 89-111
On the Relation between Technology and Science β€” Goals of Knowledge and Dynamics of Theories. The Example of Combustion Technology, Thermodynamics and Fluidmechanics....Pages 113-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Technology Academised....Pages 137-158
The Coming of the Assembly Line to Europe....Pages 159-175
Ideologies of β€˜Art’ and β€˜Science’ in Medicine....Pages 177-215
Front Matter....Pages 217-217
The β€˜Scientification’ of Technology....Pages 219-250
The Relation between Science and Technology β€” A Sociological Explanation....Pages 251-286
Back Matter....Pages 287-293

✦ Subjects


Interdisciplinary Studies


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