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Science Made Up: Constructivist Sociology of
Scientific Knowledge.
In P. Galison and D. Stump (eds.) The Disunity of
Science: Boundaries, Contexts, and Power. Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 1996, pp. 231-54.
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