Sentences with phrase «knowledge production rather»

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The medical establishment has effected a political rather than a scientific closure on the debate, which reflects the extent to which the production, distribution and reception of medical knowledge and, indeed, scientific knowledge in general, are inextricably linked to power, both within the medical profession itself and in its relations with other social and economic groups.
Anchoring the Museum's dedication to expanded forms of knowledge and cultural production, each theme is wide - ranging and limber, rather than illustrative; participating artists, scholars, and curators raise topical questions and often test thematic limits.
As such, code does not play the role of a set of rules or parameters to guide the viewer's interpretation, rather, it is a notational device used to make sense of knowledge production.
Also, coal gasification converts only a portion of the coal carbon to methane; to my knowledge, approximately 1/2 of the carbon ends up being emitted as CO2, which is not the result of energy production but rather a byproduct of making the gas that will be used to make the energy.
Many conservatives, not just evangelicals, regard science with suspicion insofar as they regard it not so much as a politically neutral means of knowledge production, but rather as a mean for justifying liberal policies.
The point is that the classic paradigmatic problems discussed by Kuhn do not refer to a lapse in the objectivity and rationalism of the scientific method (as distinct from other types of knowledge, and knowledge production), but rather, to a more complex rationalism.
To manage it as a life cycle of knowledge production, rather than two separate processes.
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