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 +The [[sociology of science|sociology]] and [[philosophy of science]], as well as the entire field of [[science studies]], have in the 20th century been occupied with the question of large-scale patterns and trends in the development of [[science]], and asking questions about how science "works" both in a philosophical and practical sense.
-The [[sociology of science|sociology]] and [[philosophy of science]], as well as the entire field of [[science studies]], have in the [[20th century]] been preoccupied with the question of large-scale patterns and trends in the development of [[science]], and asking questions about how science "works" both in a philosophical and practical sense.+==See also==
- +* [[Historiography of science]]
- +* [[Inquiry]]
 +* [[Scientific method]]
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