Science studies

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Nature of Science is as systematizing-descriptive representation of all sciences , its objects and operations of a traditional subject of instruction in the library and book trade vocational training .

description

In contrast to the epistemological theory of science as a branch of philosophy or the sociology of science proceeding sociology of science , science does not pursue its own scientific knowledge goals, but is limited to the most comprehensive information possible about the fields of work and methods of all sciences in an overall view. In this respect, science is also part of general education .

literature

  • Dolch, Josef : Art. "Wissenschaftskunde, Wissenschaftslehre" , in: Lexikon der Pädagogik, Bd. 4, Freiburg 1955, S. 999.
  • Helbig, Gerhart; Klingner, Edwin: Wissenschaftskunde 2 parts, 9th edition, Düsseldorf 1993 (The specialist knowledge of the bookseller).
  • Holl, Oskar: Wissenschaftskunde 2 vol., 2nd edition, Munich 1976 (Uni-Taschenbücher).
  • Ludwig, Karl: ABC of science. Nature and organization of scientific work, overview of the fields of work of the sciences , 2nd edition Kevelaer 1960.
  • Schreckberg, Willy: Kleine Wissenschaftskunde , 2nd edition, Heidelberg 1949.
  • Schuder, Werner (ed.): Universitas litterarum. Handbook of Science . Berlin 1955.