Barahona, Ana Echeverría (Author)
The field of history of science and the way it is written have changed enormously in recent decades. Today, the history of science seeks to understand science, technology, and medicine in their historical, cultural, and present contexts, using history as a tool to shed light on how knowledge has been shaped as it is. The history of science is no longer understood as an auxiliary discipline of science but has become, together with the philosophy of science, a complementary discipline. In this text, I will briefly and broadly reconstruct how the history of science has been written from the 1970s to date.
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