Secondary matters: On disturbances, contamination, and waste as objects of research

Perspectives on Science 9 (2):123-125 (2001)
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: The contributions to this volume originate from the workshop "Hauptsachen und Nebendinge—Pure Science and its Impurities," organized by Christoph Hoffmann, which took place at the Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science (Berlin) in July 2000. We wish to thank all participants for rich and stimulating talks and discussions

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