TY - BOOK ID - 77899896 TI - The professional quest for truth : a social theory of science and knowledge PY - 1992 SN - 0585054029 9780585054025 0791409236 0791409244 143840347X PB - Gloversville, NY : State University of New York Press, DB - UniCat KW - Knowledge, Sociology of. KW - Science KW - Science and society KW - Sociology of science KW - Knowledge, Theory of (Sociology) KW - Sociology of knowledge KW - Communication KW - Knowledge, Theory of KW - Public opinion KW - Sociology KW - Social epistemology KW - Social aspects. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77899896 AB - This book argues that the power of science as the most respected and authoritative world view is based on its superior material and organizational resources, not on its superior rationality. Fuchs approaches science as a social construct, and utilizing a theory of scientific organizations, he analyzes knowledge production in scientific fields - how they differ in their resources and how these differences affect how science is conducted. The book explains why certain fields produce science and facts, while others engage in hermeneutics and conversation; why certain specialities change through cumulation rather than fragmentation; and why some fields are relativistic while others are positivist in their self-understanding. This general theory of knowledge is applicable not only to science, but to all varieties of professional groups engaged in knowledge production. ER -