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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

CBC Ideas: How to Think About Science




17 Episodes: Historians, sociologists, philosophers and sometimes scientists themselves have begun to ask fundamental questions about how the institution of science is structured and how it knows what it knows. David Cayley talks to some of the leading lights of this new field of study.

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