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Explaining Scientific Consensus: The Case of Mendelian Genetics

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The recognition of science as a social process in which dissent and negotiation take place is not a new concept. The role of consensus and the extent to which personal relationships affect its formation, however, are rarely discussed in the literature. Examining these phenomena, Kyung-Man Kim argues that sociologists and historians present a deficient account of how science produces reliable knowledge because they have primarily focused on the drama of conflict and disagreements rather than on the process of reaching ...

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Explaining Scientific Consensus: The Case of Mendelian Genetics 1994, Guilford Publications

ISBN-13: 9780898620887

Hardcover