Des fiches bibliographiques de synthèse portant sur des travaux ayant abordé les sciences sous l'angle des pratiques scientifiques sont régulièrement réalisées par les membres de PratiScienS. Chaque fiche est signée, son contenu n'engageant que la responsabilité de celui qui l'a rédigée.
Des liens sont présents ci-dessous vers ces fiches.
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Avigad, Jeremy, 2008, "Computers in mathematical inquiry", in Mancosu, Paolo, Ed., The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 302-316
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Azzouni, Jody, 2007, "How and why mathematics is unique as a social practice", in Van Kerkhove, B. & J.-P. Van Bendegem, Ed., Perspectives on Mathematical Practices: Bringing Together Philosophy of Mathematics, Sociology of Mathematics, and Mathematics Education, Dordrecht: Springer, 2007, 3-23
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Chang, Hasok, 2005, "A Case for Old-Fashioned Observability, and a Reconstructed Constructive Empiricism", Philosophy of Science, 72, 876-887.
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Chemla, Karine, 2009 "Apprendre à lire : la démonstration comme élément de pratique mathématique", Communications, 84 (Special issue Figures de la preuve, R. Mandressi, Ed.), 85-101
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Cicourel, Aaron V., 1994, "La connaissance distribuée dans le diagnostic médical", Sociologie du Travail 36(4), 427-449
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Collins, Harry M., 1981 "Son of seven sexes: the social destruction of a physical phenomenon", Social Studies of Science, 11, 1981, 33-62
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Collins, Harry M., 1984, "When do scientists prefer to vary their experiments?", Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 15(2), 169-174
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Collins, Harry M., 1994, "A strong confirmation of the experimenters’ regress", Studies in History and Philosophy of Sciences, 25(3), 493-503
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Collins, Harry M., 2001, "Tacit Knowledge, Trust and the Q of Sapphire", Social Studies of Science, 31(1), 2001, 71-85
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Collins, Harry M. and Robert Evans, 2007, Rethinking Expertise, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press
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Culp, Sylvia, 1995, "Objectivity in Experimental Inquiry: Breaking Data-Techniques Circles", Philosophy of Science, 62, 430-450
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Cushing, James T., 1994, Quantum Mechanics. Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Interpretation, Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press
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Darmon, Gérard, & Benjamin, Matalon, 1986, "Recherche sur les pratiques de vérification des expériences scientifiques : deux études de cas", L'Année Sociologique, 36, 209-238
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Daston, Lorraine J. & Peter L. Galison, Objectivity, New York, Zone Books, 2007
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Fleck, Ludwik, 1935, "O obserwacji naukowej i postrzeganiu wogóle", Przeglad Filozoficzny, 38, French transl. as « Observation scientifique et perception en général », in Braunstein, J.-F., Ed., L’histoire des sciences, Paris : Vrin, 2008, 245-272
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Franklin, Allan, 1981, "What makes a good experiment?", British Journal of Philosophy of Science, 32, 367-374.
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Franklin, Allan, 1994, "How to avoid experimenters’ regress", Studies in History and Philosophy of Sciences, 25 (3), 463-491
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Franklin, Allan, 1997, "Calibration", Perspectives on Science, 5, 31-80 (repr. in Can that be right?, 1999, 237-272)
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Franklin Allan, 2008, "Is failure an option? Contingency and refutation", Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 39, 242-252
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Franklin, Allan, & C. Howson, 1985, "Newton and Kepler, a bayesian approach", Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 16, 379-385
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Galison, Peter, 2002 (1997), Ainsi s'achèvent les expériences. La place des expériences dans la physique du XXe siècle, Paris, Editions La Découverte, traduction de How Experiments End, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, traduction de b. Nicquevert
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Giere, Ronald, 2006, Scientific Perspectivism, Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, Chapters 3 to 5
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Giere, Ronald, 2006, Scientific Perspectivism, Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, Chapters 4 (more detailed than the above entry)
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Godin, Benoît, & Yves Gingras, 2002, "The experimenters’ regress: from scepticism to argumentation", Studies in History and Philosophy of Sciences, 33, 137-152
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Hacking, Ian, 1988, "Philosophers of experiments", PSA: Proceeding of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 147-156
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Hacking, Ian, 1992 "The Self-Vindication of the Laboratory Sciences", in Pickering, A., Ed., Science as practice and culture, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 29-64.
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Hacking, Ian, 2001, Entre science et réalité. La construction sociale de quoi ?, Paris : La Découverte (French transl. by B. Jurdant, 2001; originally publ. as The Social Construction of What?, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999).
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Hacking, Ian, 2004 (1981), "Est-ce qu'on voit à travers un microscope", Philosophie des Sciences, tome 2, recueil édité par Sandra Laugier et Pierre Wagner, Paris, Vrin pp. 238-274
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Hon, Giora, 1989, "Towards a typology of experimental errors: an epistemological view", Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 20, 469-504
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Hon, Giora, 2003, "The Idols of Experiment: Transcending the ‘Etc. List’", in Radder, Hans, Ed., The Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 174-198
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Latour, Bruno, 1985, "Les « vues » de l’esprit", Culture Technique, 14 (n° spécial Les ‘vues’ de l’esprit), 4-29.
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Mallard, Alexandre, 1998, "Compare, Standardise and Settle Agreement: On Some Usual Metrological Problems", Social Studies of Science, 28(4), Aug., 571-601
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Mandressi, Rafael, 2009, "De l’œil et du texte", Communications, 84, 103-118
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Mody, Cyrus M., 2005, "The Sounds of Science: Listening to Laboratory Practice, Science, Technology and Human Values", 30(2), Spring, 175-198
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Nederbragt, Hubertus, 2003, "Strategies to improve the reliability of a theory: the experiment of bacterial invasion into cultured epithelial cells", Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 34, 593-614
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O’Connell, Joseph, 1993, "Metrology: The Creation of Universality by the Circulation of Particulars" Social Studies of Science, 23(1) (Feb. 1993), 129-173
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Pickering Andrew, 1989, "Living in the material world: on realism and experimental practice", in Gooding, David, Trevor Pinch & Simon Schaffer, Ed., The uses of experiments, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 275-297
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Radder, Hans, 1992, "Experimental reproducibility and the experimenters’ regress", PSA. Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1, 63-73
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Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg, 1997, Toward a history of epistemic things. Synthesizing proteins in the test tube, Stanford University Press
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Rosental, Claude, 2003, "Richesse et ivresse de la démonstration. Les textes scientifiques en logique", in Berthelot, Jean-Michel Berthelot, Ed., Figures du Texte Scientifique, Paris : Presses Universitaires de France, 275-297
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Selinger, Evan, Hubert Dreyfus, and Harry Collins, 2007, Interactional expertise and embodiment, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 1-19
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Sims, Benjamin, 2005, "Safe Science: Material and Social Order in Laboratory Work", Social Studies of Science, 35(3), 333-366
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Soler, Léna, 2008, "Are the results of our science contingent or inevitable?", Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 39, 221-229
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Thagard, Paul, 1997, "Collaborative Knowledge", Noûs, 31(2), 164-190 (French transl. in Pontois, M.T., Ed., Raisons pratiques, 17 (Special issue L’épistémologie sociale. Une théorie sociale de la connaissance, Paris : EHESS), on 165-190)
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Trizio Emiliano, 2008, "How many sciences for one world? Contingency and the success of science", Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 39, 253-258
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Turner, Stephen, 1994, The Social Theory of Practice. Tradition, Tacit Knowledge and Presupposition, Polity Press
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Wimsatt, William, 1981, "Robustness, Reliability and Overdetermination", In Scientific Inquiry and the Social Sciences, Jossey-Bass Inc. Publishers, 1981, 125-163 (Repr. in Re-Engineering Philosophy for limited beings, Piecewise Approximations to Reality, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA & London, England, 2007, 43-71)
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Wimsatt, William C., 1990, "Taming the Dimensions – Visualizations in Science", PSA: Proceedings of the Biennal Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 111-135.
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Wimsatt, William, 2007, "Robustness and Entrenchment, How the Contingent Becomes Necessary", Re-Engineering Philosophy for limited beings, Piecewise Approximations to Reality, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA & London, England, 2007, chap. 7