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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Science Wars, New and Old
- 1 Science as Argumentative Practice
- 2 Kuhn’s Gap
- 3 Closing the Gap
- Postscript I The Return of the Logical
- 4 Habermas’s Critical Theory and Science
- 5 Habermas’s Theory of Argumentation as an Integrated Model of Cogency
- 6 Argumentation at Fermilab: Putting the Habermasian Model to Work
- Postscript II Who’s Afraid of SSK? The Problem and Possibilities of Interdisciplinary Cooperation
- 7 Adjusting the Pragmatic Turn: Lessons from Ethnomethodology
- 8 Three Dimensions of Argument Cogency—A Contextualist Case Study
- 9 Critical Science Studies and the Good Society
- References
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Science Wars, New and Old
- 1 Science as Argumentative Practice
- 2 Kuhn’s Gap
- 3 Closing the Gap
- Postscript I The Return of the Logical
- 4 Habermas’s Critical Theory and Science
- 5 Habermas’s Theory of Argumentation as an Integrated Model of Cogency
- 6 Argumentation at Fermilab: Putting the Habermasian Model to Work
- Postscript II Who’s Afraid of SSK? The Problem and Possibilities of Interdisciplinary Cooperation
- 7 Adjusting the Pragmatic Turn: Lessons from Ethnomethodology
- 8 Three Dimensions of Argument Cogency—A Contextualist Case Study
- 9 Critical Science Studies and the Good Society
- References
- Index