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  1. Brühl, R.: Wie Wissenschaft Wissen schafft : Wissenschaftstheorie und -ethik für die Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften (2017) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Wissen schafft die Wissenschaft durch ihre (empirischen) Methoden. Dieses Buch zeigt für die Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, wie ihre Methoden wissenschaftstheoretisch fundiert werden. Mittels eines pluralistischen Konzepts werden zentrale Themen diskutiert und gezeigt, wie im Wettbewerb um Ideen wissenschaftliche Forschungsstandards auf ihre Begründungsansprüche zu prüfen sind. Die zweite Auflage dieses Buches wurde komplett überarbeitet und um ethische Grundlagen der Wissenschaft ergänzt.
    BK
    70.03 Methoden, Techniken und Organisation der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung
    Classification
    70.03 Methoden, Techniken und Organisation der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung
    Issue
    2. überarbeitete und erweiterte Aufl.
    Series
    UTB ; 4200 Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
  2. D'Avis, W.: Geisteswissenschaftliche Grundlagen der Naturwissenschaften : eine Kritik des Szientismus (2019) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das Buch ist der Versuch, die Dichotomie zwischen Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften mit einer allgemeinen Theorie des Geistes zu überwinden. Auf diesem Hintergrund wird u.a. gezeigt, dass Adorno und Habermas theoretische Schnittmengen mit Einstein und Heisenberg haben, die in den bisherigen Debatten übersehen wurden. M.a.W.: Dass man mit Elektronen nicht reden kann, schließt eine methodologische Einheit nicht aus.
    Series
    Gesellschaftsforschung und Kritik
  3. Börner, K.: Atlas of knowledge : anyone can map (2015) 0.01
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    BK
    02.10 Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    02.10 Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
    Date
    22. 1.2017 16:54:03
    22. 1.2017 17:10:56
    LCSH
    Information visualization
    Subject
    Information visualization
  4. Boerner, K.: Atlas of science : visualizing what we know (2010) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Cartographic maps have guided our explorations for centuries, allowing us to navigate the world. Science maps have the potential to guide our search for knowledge in the same way, helping us navigate, understand, and communicate the dynamic and changing structure of science and technology. Allowing us to visualize scientific results, science maps help us make sense of the avalanche of data generated by scientific research today. Atlas of Science, features more than thirty full-page science maps, fifty data charts, a timeline of science-mapping milestones, and 500 color images; it serves as a sumptuous visual index to the evolution of modern science and as an introduction to "the science of science"--charting the trajectory from scientific concept to published results. Atlas of Science, based on the popular exhibit "Places & Spaces: Mapping Science," describes and displays successful mapping techniques. The heart of the book is a visual feast: Claudius Ptolemy's Cosmographia World Map from 1482; a guide to a PhD thesis that resembles a subway map; "the structure of science" as revealed in a map of citation relationships in papers published in 2002; a periodic table; a history flow visualization of the Wikipedia article on abortion; a globe showing the worldwide distribution of patents; a forecast of earthquake risk; hands-on science maps for kids; and many more. Each entry includes the story behind the map and biographies of its makers. Not even the most brilliant minds can keep up with today's deluge of scientific results. Science maps show us the landscape of what we know. Exhibition Ongoing National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. The Institute for Research Information and Quality Assurance, Bonn, Germany Storm Hall, San Diego State College
    Date
    22. 1.2017 17:12:16

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