David Bloor

By DJMash
  • Speech and the regulation of beaviour

    David Bloor has his PhD awarded for his thesis. This may be the first instance in which the Strong Programme to become popular. His thesis also is considered to have lead him to changing science.
  • Knowledge and Social Imagery

    This is one of the key texts of the strong programme. In this book Bloor explains that discoveries are made outside of social justice reasons, a look at the success and failures of science, the universal way of approaching success and failures and the need for information.
  • Remember the Strong Programme?

    The theory of Bartlett's Laws is written. This explains the laws that govern the function of the one's memory.
  • Resources

    Bloor, David. “Knowledge and Social Imagery 2nd edition.” The University of Chicago Press, 1991 Bloor, David. “Remember the Strong Program?” Science, Technology, & Human Values 22.3 (1997): 373–385. Web. Godfrey-Smith, Peter. “Theory and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.” Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Chapters 8-9 (122-148) Sisyphusredeemed. "The Scociology of Science:(2 of 3)." YouTube, 10 April 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C10Q0mEbhUI