Lecture

Science: A Black Box?

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This lecture delves into the relationship between science, technology, and society, emphasizing the importance of not confining science within predefined boundaries. It explores the intersection of sociology, anthropology, and philosophy in understanding the social impact of science. The concept of 'experimental history' is introduced as a novel approach to studying science through replication, reconstruction, and reenactment, transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries.

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