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    Controversies Regarding Science and Technology.Martin Bridgstock - 1998 - In Science, technology, and society: an introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 83.
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    Science, technology, and society: an introduction.Martin Bridgstock (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the human, social and economic aspects of science and technology. It examines a broad range of issues from a variety of perspectives, using examples and experiences from around the world. The authors present complex issues, including the responsibilities of scientists, ethical dilemmas and controversies, the Industrial Revolution, economic issues, public policy, and science and technology in developing countries. The book ends with a thoughtful and provocative look toward the future. It features extensive guides (...)
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    Science, technology and economic theory.Martin Bridgstock & David Burch - 1998 - In Science, technology, and society: an introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 159.
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    The nature of individualist explanation: A further analysis of reduction.Martin Bridgstock & Michael Hyland - 1978 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 8 (3):265-269.
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    The rights and wrongs of science.Martin Bridgstock - 1998 - In Science, technology, and society: an introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 56.
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    Reductionism: Comments on some recent work.Michael Hyland & Martin Bridgstock - 1974 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 4 (2):197-200.