Traditionally experimentation has been understood as an activity performed within the laboratory, but in the twenty-first century this view is being challenged. Schwarz uses ecological and environmental case studies to show how scientific experiments can transcend the laboratory.
Traditionally experimentation has been understood as an activity performed within the laboratory, but in the twenty-first century this view is being challenged. Schwarz uses ecological and environmental case studies to show how scientific experiments can transcend the laboratory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Towards an Experimental Mode in Science, Society and Philosophy Chapter 1 (De)Liberating the Experiment: A Different History of the Philosophy of Science Chapter 2 The Philosophy of Inductive Sciences Chapter 3 Whewell's Innovation Through Renewal Chapter 4 The Experiment in Recent Philosophy of Science Chapter 5 Experimentation in Lab and Field Chapter 6 Exploring the Field Ideal Chapter 7 Stretching the Baconian Contract - but How Far? Chapter 8 About the Epistemology and Culture of Borders/Boundaries Chapter 9 Excursus: 'Bridging Science' or 'Problem-Based Science'? Chapter 10 Ecotechnology Complements Ecoscience: Probing A Framework Chapter 11 On the Pleasures of Ecotechnology Chapter 12 Conducting a Social Experiment: 'Building with Nature' Chapter 13 Political Economy of Experiments conclusion Conclusion: Experiments in Practice - The Work of Experiments
Introduction: Towards an Experimental Mode in Science, Society and Philosophy Chapter 1 (De)Liberating the Experiment: A Different History of the Philosophy of Science Chapter 2 The Philosophy of Inductive Sciences Chapter 3 Whewell's Innovation Through Renewal Chapter 4 The Experiment in Recent Philosophy of Science Chapter 5 Experimentation in Lab and Field Chapter 6 Exploring the Field Ideal Chapter 7 Stretching the Baconian Contract - but How Far? Chapter 8 About the Epistemology and Culture of Borders/Boundaries Chapter 9 Excursus: 'Bridging Science' or 'Problem-Based Science'? Chapter 10 Ecotechnology Complements Ecoscience: Probing A Framework Chapter 11 On the Pleasures of Ecotechnology Chapter 12 Conducting a Social Experiment: 'Building with Nature' Chapter 13 Political Economy of Experiments conclusion Conclusion: Experiments in Practice - The Work of Experiments
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