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Science as a cultural construct

Scientific knowledge is a communal belief system with a dubious grip on reality, according to a widely quoted school of sociologists. But they ignore crucial evidence that contradicts this allegation.

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Gottfried, K., Wilson, K. Science as a cultural construct. Nature 386, 545–547 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/386545a0

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