Introduction
Alain Herscovici ()
Chapter Chapter 1 in Value, Historicity, and Economic Epistemology, 2023, pp 1-12 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract ArcheologyArcheology is defined by Larousse as “The study of ancient civilizations carried out from material remains, or from their context.” The archeology of Science consists, therefore, in “digging” into the past to identify the elements that make it possible to explain the birth of Science; this concept is particularly suitable to implement an epistemological study, that is, to study the different epistemological trajectories followed by Science.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21157-7_1
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