MICRO: What did the analyst choose to describe as “science” and/or “data” in Africa?

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Angela Okune's picture
August 6, 2018

Tilley argues that historians need to pay much closer attention to the changing and porous boundaries that have existed between science and non-science during rapid and extended moments of cross-cultural interpenetration given that philosophers of science have shown that “there is no singular knowledge system that can be grouped under the label “science” and that within the myriad sciences there are often competing and incommensurable epistemologies” (117)

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