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Table of contents of the issue 3/2008, november-december
Saggi
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Revisionism in Sociology of Professions Today. Conceptual Approaches by Larson
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Response to David Sciulli. Revisionism in Sociology of Professions Today: Conceptual Approaches by Larson
Simposio Social Sciences and Natural Sciences - What Connection?, edited by M. Lucchini e M. Pisati
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Flesh and Blood and Genes. Bringing (Back) Nature into the Scientific Analysis of Social Phenomena
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The Limits of Evolutionary Psychology and the Open-endedness of Social Possibility
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Sociology and the Behavioral Sciences. Towards a Unified Theoretical Framework of Knowledge
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Should We Still Compare the Social Sciences to the Natural Sciences?
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The Nature of Social Reproduction: Two Paradigms of Social Mobility
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Prolegomenon to a Theoretical Unification of the Social and Natural Sciences
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Explaining Socio-Cultural Evolution. The Limitations of Evolutionary Theory from Biology
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Recensioni
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Helga Nowotny, Curiosità insaziabile. L'innovazione in un futuro fragile. Torino: Codice edizioni, 2006, pp. 136. Ed. or. Unersättliche Neugier. Innovation in einer fragilen Zukunft. Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos, 2005
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Nikolas Rose, The politics of Life Itself. Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2007, 350 pp.
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