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Le cluster openness - scientific

Terms

2openness
26scientific
6realism
7knowing

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
20.277openness - scientific
20.160realism - scientific
20.148knowing - scientific

Documents par ordre de pertinence
001C63 (1988) Thomas F. Torrance [Royaume-Uni]REALISM AND OPENNESS IN SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY
000164 (2013) Charles R. Varela [États-Unis]The Romantic Realism of Michel Foucault The Scientific Temptation
000749 (2010) Alexander BirdSOCIAL KNOWING: THE SOCIAL SENSE OF ‘SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE’
000C99 (2006) David B. ResnikOpenness versus Secrecy in Scientific Research Abstract
001325 (2000) S Ren Brier [Danemark]Trans‐scientific frameworks of knowing: complementarity views of the different types of human knowledge
000118 (2013) Patrick Grim ; Daniel J. Singer ; Steven Fisher ; Aaron Bramson ; William J. Berger ; Christopher Reade ; Carissa Flocken ; Adam SalesScientific Networks on Data Landscapes: Question Difficulty, Epistemic Success, and Convergence
000177 (2013) Inmaculada De Melo-Martín [États-Unis] ; Kristen Intemann [États-Unis]Scientific dissent and public policy
000234 (2013) Allan Feldman [États-Unis] ; Kent A. Divoll [États-Unis] ; Allyson Rogan-Klyve [États-Unis]Becoming Researchers: The Participation of Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Scientific Research Groups
000385 (2012) Melinda FaganCollective Scientific Knowledge
000584 (2011) Jerzy Kosiewicz [Pologne]Protreptikos - the Exhortation for Scientific Tourism
000598 (2011) Mark Textor [Royaume-Uni]Knowing the Facts
000662 (2010) Allyson L. Lister [Royaume-Uni] ; Ruchira S. Datta [États-Unis] ; Oliver Hofmann [États-Unis] ; Roland Krause [Allemagne] ; Michael Kuhn [Allemagne] ; Bettina Roth [États-Unis] ; Reinhard Schneider [Allemagne]Live Coverage of Scientific Conferences Using Web Technologies
000717 (2010) Renan Springer De Freitas [Brésil] ; Ricardo Pietrobon [États-Unis]Why Care about Scientific Controversies?
000732 (2010) Frits BosThe statistical mind in modern society: the Netherlands, 1850–1940. Vol. I: Official statistics, social progress and modern enterprise; Vol. II: Statistics and scientific work – Edited by Jacques G. S. J. van Maarseveen, Paul M. M. Klep, and Ida H. Stamhuis
000758 (2010) Andrew R. Hom ; Brent J. Steele [États-Unis]Open Horizons: The Temporal Visions of Reflexive Realism
000888 (2009) Michaela Sch Uble [Allemagne]Ways of knowing. New approaches in the anthropology of experience and learning edited by Harris, Mark
000905 (2009) Valentina Pugliano [Royaume-Uni]The Jewel House: Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution ‐ by Deborah E. Harkness
000A13 (2009) Erwin Rausch ; Benjamin W. Redekop [États-Unis]Common sense in philosophical and scientific perspective
000A97 (2008) Olli S. Miettinen [États-Unis] ; Lucas M. Bachmann ; Johann Steurer [Suisse]Towards scientific medicine: an information‐age outlook
000B14 (2008) A F Andreev [Russie] ; Yu M. Kagan [Russie] ; L P Pitaevskii [Russie, Italie] ; I M Khalatnikov [Russie] ; A Yu Kamenshchik [Russie, Italie] ; B L Ioffe [Russie] ; L B Okun [Russie] ; L N Lipatov [Russie]Scientific Session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences dedicated to the centenary of L D Landau's birth (2223 January 2008)
000C24 (2007) Michael H. G. Hoffmann ; Wolff-Michael RothThe complementarity of a representational and an epistemological function of signs in scientific activity
000D24 (2006) Dawn Nafus ; Ken AndersonThe Real Problem: Rhetorics of Knowing in Corporate Ethnographic Research
000D25 (2006) Darrell Patrick Rowbottom [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Jane Aiston [Royaume-Uni]The Myth of ‘Scientific Method’ in Contemporary Educational Research
000E68 (2005) Judy Rashotte [Canada]Knowing the nurse practitioner: dominant discourses shaping our horizons
000F35 (2004) Marietta L. Baba [États-Unis] ; Julia Gluesing [États-Unis] ; Hilary Ratner [États-Unis] ; Kimberly H. Wagner [États-Unis]The contexts of knowing: natural history of a globally distributed team
000F72 (2004) Inga-Britt Gustafsson [Suède]Culinary arts and meal science – a new scientific research discipline
001200 (2001) Olli S. MiettinenThe modern scientific physician: 1. Can practice be science?
001380 (2000) Maria Tarantino [Italie]The meaning and fabric of scientific discourse
001480 (1999) Timothy H. Engström [États-Unis]Can We Be Self‐Consistent Without Assuming “Realism“: A Discussion of Lawrence E. Cahoone's The Ends of Philosophy
001662 (1997) Geoffrey TurnerSt Thomas Aquinas on the “Scientific” Nature of Theology
001927 (1994) Carol Mckay [Royaume-Uni]Kandinsky's Ethnography: scientific field work and aesthetic reflection
001B81 (1990) Peter Markl [Autriche]Evolutionary epistemology, realism and analytical chemistry
001C30 (1989) Wojciech Daniel [Pologne]Bohr, Einstein and Realism
001D01 (1987) C. Hertogh [Pays-Bas]Life and the scientific concept of life
002143 (1964) J. V. BasmajianQuality in Scientific Writing

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