The limited rationality of technology
By: Agassi, Joseph
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BookPublisher: 2019Description: p.160-166.
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Philosophy of the Social SciencesSummary: Ingemar Nordin’s Using Knowledge: On the Rationality of Science, Technology, and Medicine is a critical rationalist examination of medicine as a social system, largely science-based, but including quackery. Thus rationality is limited, as befits the author’s fallibilism. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 49(2), Mar, 2019: p.160-166. | Available | AR120478 |
Ingemar Nordin’s Using Knowledge: On the Rationality of Science, Technology, and Medicine is a critical rationalist examination of medicine as a social system, largely science-based, but including quackery. Thus rationality is limited, as befits the author’s fallibilism. - Reproduced.


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