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[The treatment of scientific knowledge as a social construction implies that there is nothing epistemologically special about the nature of scientific knowledge: It is merely one in a whole series of knowledge cultures (including, for instance, the knowledge systems pertaining to “primitive” tribes).]
Published: Feb 10, 2012
Keywords: Technical Communication; Patent Document; Rhetorical Strategy; Business Communication; Relevant Social Group
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