The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
by Thomas S. Kuhn
This book aligns well with interests in the intersection of science and human values, exploring how scientific progress affects and is affected by societal values.
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by Thomas S. Kuhn
This book aligns well with interests in the intersection of science and human values, exploring how scientific progress affects and is affected by societal values.
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