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“This social character inherent in the very nature of scientific activity is not without its substantive consequences. Words which formerly were simple terms become slogans; sentences which once were simple statements become calls to battle. This completely alters their socio-cogitative value. They no longer influence the mind through their logical meaning – indeed, they often act against it – but rather they acquire a magical power and exert a mental influence simply by being used.”

Quote by Ludwik Fleck

Work

Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact

This book delves into the historical context, key figures, and the progression of a notable scientific fact, providing a comprehensive account of its development over time. more

Author

Ludwik Fleck
Ludwik Fleck

Ludwik Fleck, born on July 11, 1896, and died on June 5, 1961, was a philosopher and sociologist known for his sociological analysis of scientific knowledge. As a【identity positioning】interdisciplinary researcher, Fleck's work integrated philosophy, sociology, and medicine. In terms of【biography】, he received his education in Germany and the United Kingdom and served as a doctor during both World Wars. His medical background provided practical experience for his later sociological research on science. Fleck's main contributions,【achievements and contributions】, include the concepts of 'normal science' and 'anomalous science', as well as the theory of social construction of scientific knowledge. His book 'The Genesis and Development of Scientific Knowledge' deeply explored the nature of scientific knowledge and the social structure of scientific practice. Fleck's work has had a profound impact on the fields of science studies, philosophy of science, and cognitive science, and is widely regarded as one of the most important sociologists of science in the 20th century. more

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