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CALL something a scientific revolution and you are hardly making a scientific judgment. Call something the scientific revolution, and you are taking a view about the course of European thought. Invoke both terms together and you go to the heart of science studies—the jumble of inquiries pursued by academic folk who do not actually do…

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