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  1. (1 other version)The Physical World of the Greeks.S. Sambursky & Merton Dagut - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (32):347-348.
     
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    Book Review:The Physical World of the Greeks S. Sambursky, Merton Dagut[REVIEW]Jerry Stannard - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):155-.
  3. The sociology of science: theoretical and empirical investigations.Robert King Merton - 1973 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Norman W. Storer.
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    The Sorokin-Merton Correspondence on “Puritanism, Pietism and Science,” 1933–34.Robert K. Merton - 1989 - Science in Context 3 (1):291-298.
    On this occasion, I shall try to respond to the suggestions that I report what it was like to be a graduate student at Harvard in the early 1930s engaged in writing a dissertation which took the shape in print of the monograph, Science, Technology and Society in Seventeenth-Century England. This, quite some time before the sociology of science had emerged with a cognitive and social identity. I shall not attempt an account – let alone an explanatory account – of (...)
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    Rejoinder of mr. Seth D. Merton.S. D. Merton - 1904 - The Monist 14 (4):602 - 603.
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  6. The Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations.Robert K. Merton & Norman Storer - 1974 - Science and Society 38 (2):228-231.
     
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  7. Science and the social order.Robert K. Merton - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (3):321-337.
    Forty-three years ago Max Weber observed that “the belief in the value of scientific truth is not derived from nature but is a product of definite cultures.” We may now add: and this belief is readily transmuted into doubt or disbelief. The persistent development of science occurs only in societies of a certain order, subject to a peculiar complex of tacit presuppositions and institutional constraints. What is for us a normal phenomenon which demands no explanation and secures many ‘self-evident’ cultural (...)
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    The Matthew Effect in Science, II: Cumulative Advantage and the Symbolism of Intellectual Property.Robert Merton - 1988 - Isis 79 (4):606-623.
  9. The Ethos of Science.Robert Merton - 1996 - In Piotr Sztompka, On Social Structure and Science. University of Chicago Press. pp. 267-76.
     
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  10. Social Theory and Social Structure: Toward the Codification of Theory and Research.Robert K. Merton - 1951 - Science and Society 15 (4):366-369.
     
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    The ambivalence of scientists.Robert K. Merton - 1976 - In R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky, Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos. Reidel. pp. 433--455.
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  12. Sociology Today.Robert K. Merton, Leonard Broom & Leonard S. Cottrell - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):551-551.
     
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  13. The Sociology of Knowledge.Robert Merton - 1937 - Isis 27 (3):493-503.
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    Science and the Economy of Seventeenth Century England.Robert K. Merton - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (1):3 - 27.
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    George Sarton: Episodic Recollections by an Unruly Apprentice.Robert Merton - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):470-486.
  16. Social research and the practicing professions.Robert K. Merton, Aaron Rosenblatt & Thomas F. Gieryn - 1984 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 3 (3):171-174.
     
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    Contemplation in a World of Action: Second Edition, Restored and Corrected.Thomas Merton - 1998 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    The spiritual and psychological insights of these essays were nurtured in a monastic milieu, but their issues are universally human. Merton lays a foundation for personal growth and transformation through fidelity to "our own truth and inner being." His main focus is our desire and need to attain "a fully human and personal identity." This classic is a newly restored and corrected edition and the inaugural volume of _Gethsemani Studies_, a series of books that explores, through the twin perspectives (...)
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    The role of applied social science in the formation of policy: A research memorandum.Robert K. Merton - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (3):161-181.
    Although the application of social science to practical problems of policy and action is still in its early stages, a large body of experience has been accumulated. Social science has been applied, in diverse spheres and with diverse results. The experience is there, but it has not been systematically reviewed and codified. Consequently, no one knows the present status of applied social science or, more importantly, its potentialities.
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    An analysis of festinger's cognitive dissonance theory.Merton S. Krause - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (1):32-50.
    An axiomatization of the theory is presented based on an explication of the 1957 text. Twenty-five theorems are deduced from the seven postulates. An abstract test space for the theory is formulated and the operations for its practical testing discussed. Traditional experimentation with the theory seems generally concerned with few of its propositions and incapable of testing it.
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  20. Mass Persuasion.Robert K. Merton - 1947 - Science and Society 11 (2):190-192.
     
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    Science and Social Welfare in the Age of Newton. G. N. Clark.Robert Merton - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):119-121.
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    Taylor of Norwich and the Higher Criticism.Merton A. Christensen - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):179.
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    Disconfirmative results and prior commitments.Merton S. Krause - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (3):237-240.
    One style of conducting scientific research involves the application of theoretical propositions to an empirical domain under investigation. The investigator plans his research in terms of the theoretical propositions and states his findings in these terms as well. We wish to examine not the merits of this style of research but a difficulty inherent in it. The difficulty concerns what is to be done when disconfirmative results are produced by some discrete study or experiment in the course of such research.
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    Establishing the psychological conditions for representative government.Merton S. Krause - 1974 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 6 (1):31–48.
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    Identifying improper persons.Merton S. Krause - 1978 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 8 (3):285–296.
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    The measurement of transitory anxiety.Merton S. Krause - 1961 - Psychological Review 68 (3):178-189.
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    What it is to learn a fact.Merton S. Krause - 1973 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 3 (1):91–99.
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    Ancients and Moderns: A Study of the Background of the Battle of the Books. Richard Foster Jones.Robert Merton - 1936 - Isis 26 (1):171-172.
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    A History of Mechanical InventionsAbbott Payson Usher.Robert Merton - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):177-180.
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    An Introduction to Pareto: His Sociology. George C. Homans, Charles P. Curtis, Jr.Robert Merton - 1935 - Isis 23 (1):295-296.
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    Crime and the ManEarnest Albert HootonThe American Criminal: An Anthropological Study. Volume I, The Native White Criminal of Native Parentage.Robert Merton - 1940 - Isis 32 (1):229-238.
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    Cosmogonies of Our FathersKatherine Brownell Collier.Robert Merton - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):167-168.
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    Coercive Persuasion and the 'Culpable Mind'.Vanessa Merton & Robert Kinscherff - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (3):5-8.
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  34. De quelques facteurs économiques dans la science anglaise du dix-septième siècle.R. K. Merton - 1937 - Scientia 31 (62):du Supplém. 59.
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    4 Ethics Tests in the Legal Profession.Vanessa Merton - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (3):27-31.
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    Elias.Thomas Merton - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (2):245-250.
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    Factors Determining Human Behaviour.Authority and the Individual.Robert Merton - 1938 - Isis 28 (1):151-154.
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    In Memory of Bernhard J. Stern.Robert K. Merton - 1957 - Science and Society 21 (1):7 - 9.
  39. Le conseguenze non anticipate dell'azione sociale intenzionale.Robert Merton - 1998 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 16 (3/4):7-13.
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    Le modèle de la sérendipité.Robert K. Merton - 2016 - Temporalités 24.
    Lorsque certaines conditions sont réunies, une théorie sociale peut naître à partir d’un résultat obtenu lors d’un travail de recherche. Cette idée fut exposée bien trop rapidement dans un précédent article dans les termes qui suivent : « une recherche empirique fructueuse ne se contente pas de vérifier des hypothèses issues d’une théorie, elle est également à l’origine de nouvelles hypothèses. On peut nommer cette composante du travail de recherche la “sérendipité”, c’est-à-dire la...
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    Mind, Self and SocietyGeorge H. Mead Charles W. Morris.Robert Merton - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):189-191.
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    Old and New Physiology in Sir Thomas Browne: Digestion and Some Other Functions.Stephen Merton - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):249-259.
  43. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 97: 1997 Lectures and Memoirs.Merton Solow Robert - 1998
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    Religion and Learning. Olive M. Griffiths.Robert Merton - 1936 - Isis 26 (1):237-239.
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    Science and Social NeedsJulian Huxley H. Levy Thomas D. Barlow P. M. S. Blackett.Robert Merton - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):188-189.
  46. Some economic Factors in Seventeenth Century English Science.R. K. Merton - 1937 - Scientia 31 (62):142.
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    The Attitude of Voltaire to Magic and the Sciences. Margaret Sherwood Libby.Robert Merton - 1936 - Isis 24 (2):442-444.
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    (1 other version)The Ascent to Truth.Thomas Merton - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (3):361-383.
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    The Botany of Sir Thomas Browne.E. Merton - 1956 - Isis 47 (2):161-171.
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    The Christian Themes of Marc Chagall.Thomas Merton - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (2):271-285.
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