This is an informative and original book. Cerbone, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science) - REVIEW (3): "Science as Social Existence will be of interest not only to Heidegger scholars but to anyone engaged in science and technology studies. There is a great deal in this foundational portion of Kochan's discussion that I find tremendously interesting and engaging. Science as Social Existence weaves together a compelling argument for the thesis that SSK and Heidegger’s existential phenomenology should be thought of as mutually supporting research programs." (Julian Kiverstein, in Isis) - REVIEW (2): "I cannot in the space of this review do justice to the richness and range of (. REVIEW (1): " Jeff Kochan’s book offers both an original reading of Martin Heidegger’s early writings on science and a powerful defense of the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) research program.
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