Advocacy & Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905Organization of American Historians, 1975 - 357 pages |
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... scholar's claim to authority weak- ens dangerously when battles within the scholarly community become public . If experts disagree , then who can claim the sanction of science for dissenting views ? In order to survive professionally ...
... scholar's claim to authority weak- ens dangerously when battles within the scholarly community become public . If experts disagree , then who can claim the sanction of science for dissenting views ? In order to survive professionally ...
Page 91
... scholarly recognition both also began equating moderateness of opinion with objectivity , and objectivity with scholarly worth . Because of the insecurity of his position at Cornell , Adams in particular had reason to be spelling out ...
... scholarly recognition both also began equating moderateness of opinion with objectivity , and objectivity with scholarly worth . Because of the insecurity of his position at Cornell , Adams in particular had reason to be spelling out ...
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... scholarly ability , she replied that it was precisely the outspoken professor's growing scholarly reputation that made his support so desirable to " the socialistic element " and so dangerous to the minds and souls of students . Mrs ...
... scholarly ability , she replied that it was precisely the outspoken professor's growing scholarly reputation that made his support so desirable to " the socialistic element " and so dangerous to the minds and souls of students . Mrs ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reform versus Knowledge | 10 |
Scientists of Wealth Welfare | 35 |
Copyright | |
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