Review:

Science As A Social Construct By John H. Lynch

overall review score: 4.2
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Science as a Social Construct by John H. Lynch explores the idea that scientific knowledge is shaped by social factors.

Key Features

  • Analysis of how social factors influence the development of scientific knowledge
  • Critique of the traditional view of science as objective and value-free
  • Discussion of the implications of viewing science as a social construct

Pros

  • Raises important questions about the nature of scientific knowledge
  • Encourages critical thinking about the role of society in shaping scientific understanding

Cons

  • May be challenging for readers unfamiliar with philosophy of science

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