220137 Introduction to the History of Science (K) (WiSe 2020/2021)

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Development and use of scientific knowledge are key factors of modern societies. In this introduction course we focus on the generation, validation, dissemination and adaptation of scientific knowledge in historical perspective.

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Peter J. Bowler, Iwan Rhys Morus: Making Modern Science. A Historical Survey. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2005

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22-4.3 Mastermodul Geschichtswissenschaft: Moderne
4.3.1
Historische Kontextualisierung Moderne Student information
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22-M-4.3 Mastermodul Moderne
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Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.15 Profilmodul "Gesellschaft - Wissen - Umwelt"
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Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.6-IAS9 Advanced History of the Americas / Estudios avanzados de la historia de las Américas Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.5 Forschungsmodul
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22-M-4.5.15 Forschungsmodul "Gesellschaft - Wissen - Umwelt"
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Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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26-HEPS-EM Einführungsmodul Einführung in die Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Introduction to the History of Science) Study requirement
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Einführung in die Wissenschaftsphilosophie (Introduction to the Philosophy of Science) Study requirement
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Wissenschaftsforschung (Introduction to Science Studies) Graded examination
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course (K) / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology / Department of History
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