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Revue Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy Mir@bel
Numéro Vol. 12, no 2, 1998
  • Speculative imagination and the problem of legitimation: on David Ingram's "Reason, History and Politics: the Communitarian Grounds of Legitimation in the Modern Age" - Cutrofello A. p. 117-126
  • Response to Andrew Cutrofello's comments on "Reason, History and Politics" by David Ingram - Ingram D. p. 127-133
  • Review of "Colonial Technology: Science and the Transfer of Innovation to Australia" by Jan Todd - Kelleher Storey W. p. 135-141
  • Author response: on the receiving end of technology - Todd J. p. 143-146
  • "Invention by design: how engineers get from thought to thing" by Henry Petroski - Croissant J. p. 153-156
  • "Impure science: aids, activism and the politics of knowledge" by Steven Epstein - Jennings R.C. p. 167-177
  • A purposeless history and a "Brave New World" for animals - Hudson R.G. p. 179-183
  • "City of bits: space, place and the infobahn" by William J. Mitchell and "Telecommunications and the city: Electronic spaces, urban places " by Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin - Rosen P. p. 185-189
  • "Expecting trouble: Surrogacy, fetal abuse & New reproductive technologies" edited by Patricia Boling - Layne L.L. p. 191-195
  • Whose science? Which justice? - Bal R. p. 197-202
  • Beyond the diffusionist history of colonial science - Raina D. p. 203-213
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