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Kyung-Man Kim (Sogang University)
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한국사회학회 한국사회학 Korean Journal of Sociology 제43집 3호
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2009.6
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43 - 56 (14page)

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The huge literature in philosophy and sociology of science during the last four decades amply attests that no conclusive proof or disproof of a scientific theory is possible and science is therefore subject to the social and political influences as any other cultural practices. Pierre Bourdieu has been no exception and argues that scientific practice, if it is to be understood properly, must be subject to a thoroughgoing sociological analysis. In this article, I shall be concerned with showing that Bourdieu’s sociology of science chimes with the post-positivist philosophy of science propagated largely through the writings of Kuhn, Hesse, Toulmin and others in that it stresses the “embodied” rather than disembodied and transcendental nature of scientific knowledge. By clarifying the ways in which scientific knowledge is affected by the social characteristics of the vehicle in which it is embodied, I shall show how Bourdieu makes a dialectical synthesis of the relativist and the positivist view of scientific practice through his field theory of science. To support the above arguments, I shall make use of a historicalsociological study of scientific change that best illustrates Bourdieu’s approach to scientific practice.

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INTRODUCTION
EMBODIED KNOWING: VEHICULAR THEORY OF SCIENCE AND THE POST POSITIVIST PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
THE SPACE OF POSSIBLES AS A SITE FOR STRUGGLE
RATIONAL DIALECTIC WITHIN A SPACE OF POSSIBLES: BOURDIEU AS A SOCIOLOGIST OF SCIENTIFIC VALIDITY
CONCLUSION
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