Produktdetails
- Sociology of the Sciences - Monographs 1
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- 1982.
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9789027713827
- ISBN-10: 9027713820
- Artikelnr.: 21890398
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` He (De Mey) has brought together an unusually wide range of material, and suggested some interesting lines of thought, about what should be an important application of cognitive science: The understanding of science itself. '
Cognition and Brain Theory
` ...a valuable contribution to the literature of cognitive science, computer science, information science, sciences of science, philosophy and the social sciences generally. '
Scientometrics
` Every serious student of the social phenomenon of science is (therefore) advised to read this book with the closest attention. '
4 S Review
Cognition and Brain Theory
` ...a valuable contribution to the literature of cognitive science, computer science, information science, sciences of science, philosophy and the social sciences generally. '
Scientometrics
` Every serious student of the social phenomenon of science is (therefore) advised to read this book with the closest attention. '
4 S Review
`He (De Mey) has brought together an unusually wide range of material, and suggested some interesting lines of thought, about what should be an important application of cognitive science: The understanding of science itself.'
Cognition and Brain Theory
`...a valuable contribution to the literature of cognitive science, computer science, information science, sciences of science, philosophy and the social sciences generally.'
Scientometrics
`Every serious student of the social phenomenon of science is (therefore) advised to read this book with the closest attention.'
4 S Review
Cognition and Brain Theory
`...a valuable contribution to the literature of cognitive science, computer science, information science, sciences of science, philosophy and the social sciences generally.'
Scientometrics
`Every serious student of the social phenomenon of science is (therefore) advised to read this book with the closest attention.'
4 S Review