260022 Introduction to Science Studies (S) (WiSe 2019/2020)

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The course establishes connections among the three chief fields that constitute HEPS: history, economics, and philosophy of science. It complements and integrates the three separate introductions to these fields (taught in the Introductory Module of HEPS). The course aims at amalgamating these three perspectives and at preparing an interdisciplinary approach at reflecting the sciences.
The course is introductory in character and suited for all students, including beginners, interested in gaining an overview of interdisciplinary science studies.

Bibliography

Alan Chalmers, What is this Thing Called Science?, Maidenhead: Open University Press, fourth edition 2013.
Peter J. Bowler, and Iwan R. Morus, Making Modern Science. A Historical Survey, Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2005.

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26-GL_WP Grundlagen Wissenschaftsphilosophie Seminar 1 Study requirement
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26-HEPS-EM Einführungsmodul Wissenschaftsforschung (Introduction to Science Studies) Graded examination
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26-HEPS-EM_ver1 Einführungsmodul Wissenschaftsforschung Graded examination
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26-HM_TP1_WP Hauptmodul TP1: Wissenschaftsphilosophie Seminar 1 Study requirement
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26-VT_WP Vertiefung Wissenschaftsphilosophie Seminar 1 Study requirement
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