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Objectivity in science is influenced by social context from "summary" of Leviathan and the Air-Pump by Steven Shapin,Simon Schaffer

The idea that objectivity in science is shaped by social context is a key theme in Leviathan and the Air-Pump. The authors argue that scientific knowledge is not produced in a vacuum, but rather within a specific social and cultural environment that influences the way in which knowledge is constructed and validated. This means that what is considered to be objective and true in science is not fixed or universal, but rather contingent upon the prevailing norms, values, and beliefs of a particular time and place. One way in which social context shapes objectivity in science is through the practices and rituals of scientific inquiry. The authors demonstrate how the experimental practices of Boyle and Hobbes were not purely objective and disinterested, but rather were deeply embedded in the social and political dynamic...
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    Leviathan and the Air-Pump

    Steven Shapin

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