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- who: Andrew Buskell from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK have published the paper: Reciprocal Causation and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: By contrast, when there is a loose patchwork of research methods and explanatory criteria, perhaps put in the service of multiple distinct sets of research aims, the more eclectic the organization of consensus practice. Historians and sociologists of science have long noted how regimes of teaching (Kuhn 1996), technologies (Kohler 1994), as well as social structures and power relations (Shapin and Schaffer . . .
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