Scientific Methods and Creative Practices. An Evaluation of Constraints and Possibilities in an Experimental Research Environment

World Futures 65 (8):560-567 (2009)
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Abstract

How do scientists who devote their entire lives to solving a small problem in theoretical physics work? What causes a team of young researchers to be completely devoted to its work? What do they share with and what distinguishes them from teams who do not have creativity as a necessary goal of their mission? This article discusses some possible answers to these questions, starting from a research team in physics, in which the author took part as a researcher over a considerable period of time

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The social construction of what?Ian Hacking - 1999 - Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Il vincolo e la possibilità.Mauro Ceruti - 1986 - Milano: R. Cortina.

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