Symposium Heuristics of Discovery (original) (raw)

Introduction: " Science as a Vocation " as a Spiritual Exercise

Paul du Gay

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Introduction to a Special Issue on Webers "Science as a Vocation"

Álvaro Morcillo Laiz

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2019

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What does it mean to hear the call of Science? Listening to Max Weber Today.

Steve Fuller

Social Epistemology, 2020

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Max Weber: Science as a Vocation—100 Years Later

Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja

2019

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Science as a Vocation: Context, Genesis and Structure

Keith Tribe

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Introduction: Special on Max Weber’s Science as a Vocation

Álvaro Morcillo Laiz

Journal of Classical Sociology

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Science as a Vocation, Philosophy as a Religion

Ian Hunter

2018

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Polanyi's Epistemology and Sociology of Science as Accounting for How Faith and Discovery Perform Embodied Heuristic Functions That Enable the Advancement of Science and of Theology (2004)

Aaron Milavec

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Creatively Undecided: Toward a History and Philosophy of Scientific Agency, Chicago, 2017

Menachem Fisch

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Review of - The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation

Christopher Newfield

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REVIEW: Frederick Grinnell, The Everyday Practice of Science: Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic

Cory Lewis

Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science, 2012

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Introduction: Max Weber’s Science as a Vocation as a Political Failure

Álvaro Morcillo Laiz

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2019

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Becoming Curious Science Investigators through Recreating with History and Philosophy

Elizabeth Cavicchi

Objetivos humanísticos, conteúdos científicos: contribuições da história e da filosofia da Ciência para o ensino de Ciências, 2019

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Essential Tensions in Scientific Discovery

Sami Paavola

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MAX WEBER'S "SCIENCE AS A VOCATION" THROUGH THE PRISM OF HISTORY AND TIME

Nadezhda Georgieva-Stankova

Trakia Journal of Sciences, 2013

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Closing Remarks: Notes on Weber and Characterology. Reading " Science as a Vocation " with Hunter and Tribe

Paul du Gay

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Making Science by Serendipity. A review of Robert K. Merton and Elinor Barber's The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity

Riccardo Campa

Journal of Evolution and Technology, 2008

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The Human Story Behind Scientific Discovery

Joseph Jordania

The Human Story Behind Scientific Discovery, 2020

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From Max Weber's 'Science as a Vocation (1917)' to 'Horizon 2020

K. Mayer

2013

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Durkheim, Darwin, and Ranke: Disciplining the Scientific Self (Trajectories, 2018)

Herman Paul

Trajectories, 2018

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Working Knowledge: Making the Human Sciences from Parsons to Kuhn. By Joel Isaac. Pp. 314, Cambridge/London, Harvard University Press, 2012, £36.95

Martin Halliwell

The Heythrop Journal, 2013

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The Seduction of Science

Ben Trubody

Seduction in Popular Culture, Psychology, and Philosophy

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Scientific Mind, Critical Mind and Complexity: Learning from a Scientist’s Life History

Michel Alhadeff-Jones

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The Objects of Scientific Desire

brian caterino

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Working Knowledge: Making the Human Sciences From Parsons to Kuhn, by Joel Isaac. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2012. 320 pp. ISBN 978-06740-6574-1

Sami Kahn

Science Education, 2013

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From Theory Choice to Theory Search: The Essential Tension Between Exploration and Exploitation in Science

Peter Rubbens, Rogier De Langhe

Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 2015

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The Axionormative Order of Science: Scientific Exploration and the Making of New Organic Solidarity Among Intellectuals

Marcin Grodzki

2021

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How Acts of Discovery Transform our Tacit Knowing Powers in both Scientific and Religious Inquiry (2006)

Aaron Milavec

Zygon�, 2006

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The road from "vocation": Weber and Veblen on the purposelessness of scholarship

Stephen Turner

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2019

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Reading and Reworking "Studies of Work in the Sciences" (Parts I & II) (2022)

Philippe Sormani

Symbolic Interaction, 2022

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Embedding philosophers in the practices of science: bringing humanities to the sciences

Nancy Tuana

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Philosophy of Science & The Curse of the Case Study

Adrian Currie

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Thinking the Problematic. Genealogies and Explorations between Philosophy and the Sciences

Isabell Schrickel

2021

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Why Science Studies Has Never Been Critical of Science: Some Recent Lessons on How to Be a Helpful Nuisance and a Harmless Radical

Steve Fuller

Philosophy of The Social Sciences, 2000

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Clarity, Value Conflict, and Academic Politics: Weber’s “Science as a Vocation” a Hundred Years Later

Joshua Rust

Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 2020

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