Spiritual Book France 1999 171 pages 21x15x2cm. 1999. Broché. 171 pages.
Bon Etat
Science, Technology and Human Values - Henderson (Kathryn) - Watson (James M.) - Meiksins (Peter F.) - Crawford (Stephen) - Perrolle (Judith A.) - Whalley (Peter) - Lynch (William T.) and Fuhrman (Ellsworth R.) - Collins (H.M.) - Martin (Brian), Richards (Evelleen) and Scott (Pam) - McCook (Stuartà - Johnson (Paul J.) - Leslie (Stuart W.)
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(1991)
Sage Periodicals Press , Society for Social Studies of Science, Science Technology and Human Values Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1991 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback In-8 1 vol. - 130 pages
"Contents, Chapitres : 1. Articles : Symposium : Social Studies of Technical Work : Kathryn Henderson : Introduction, social studies of technical work at the crossroad - James M. Watson and Peter F. Meiksins - What do engineers want ? Work values, job rewards and job satisfaction - Stephen Crawford : Changing technology and national career structures : The work and politics of French engineers - Judith A. Perrolle : Expert enhancement and replacement in computerized mental labor - Peter Whalley : The social practice of independent inventing - 2. Article : William T. Lynch and Ellsworth R. Fuhrman : Recovering and expanding the normative : Marx and the new sociology of scientific knowledge - 3. Comment and reply : H.M. Collins : Captives and victimes : Comment on Scott, Richards and Martin - Brian Martin, Evelleen Richards and Pam Scott : Who's a captive ? who's a victim ? response to Collins's method talk - 4. Book reviews : Stuart McCook : David Oldroy, The Highlands Controversy, Constructing Geological Knowledge.. - Paul J. Johnson : Jacques Ellul, The Technological Bluff - Stuart W. Leslie : Sheila Slaughter, ""The Higher Learning and High Technology""" wrappers are lightly browning, else near fine copy
[REVUE] 1) Jean Giraudoux, Max Jacob, Paul Valéry, Jean Cocteau, Ernest Hemingway, Pierre Brisson, Philip Toynbee, Maast (Jean Paulhan), Agrippa d'Aubigné, Thierry Maulnier, Christian Bérard. 2) Marcel Proust, Henri Focillon, François Mauriac, Audiberti, T.S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Jules Romains, Alexandre Arnoux, Marsile Ficin, Jacques Fouquet, Jean-Pierre Faye, Aristide Maillol, Georges Braque, Henry de Waroquier, Emile Bouneau, François Salvat, Roger de La Fresnaye, Georges Auric, Paul Eluard, Thierry Maulnier. 3) Jean Giraudoux, Pierre de Ronsard, Louis Jouvet, Ernest Renan, Alexandre Blok, Jean Anouilh, Virginia Woolf, Jean Paulhan, Rudyard Kipling, Jean Genet, Thierry Maulnier, Maurice Blanchot, Stéphane Sinclair, Alexandre Astruc, Yanette Delétang-Tardif, Jean-Louis Boussingault, Mariano Andreu, Jean Cocteau, Jacques Dupont, Jean Hugo, Roger Morel, Henri Sauguet, Georges Hugnet. 4) Jean Racine, André Suarès, Jules Romains, Daniel Halévy, Marcel Aymé, Philippe Hériat, Patrice de la Tour du Pin, Pierre Boutang, Jacques Villon, Marcel Gimond, Francis Grüber, André Marchand, Jacques Despierre, Brassaï, Léon Gischia, Louis XIII, Thierry Maulnier. 5) Chateaubriand, Paul Claudel, François Mauriac, Francis Jammes, Colette, Nicolas Gogol, André Gide, Alain, Stephen Spender, Jérôme et Jean Tharaud, Renaud Kast, Henri Matisse, Pierre Bonnard, Antoine Bourdelle, Albert Marquet, Luc-Albert Moreau, Christian Bérard, Olivier Messiaen, Louis XIV, Thierry Maulnier. 6) Stendhal, Henri Martineau, Jules Supervielle, Julien Green, Alexandre Biély, Roger Caillois, William Faulkner, Aldous Huxley, Marie Stuart, Daniel-Rops, Hugo von Hofmannstahl, Franz Liszt, Alphonse de Lamartine, Jacques Vier, Catherine Pozzi, Gabriel Marcel, Louise Hervieu, Marc Chagall, René-Jean Clot, Jacques Thévenet, Milleret, Thierry Maulnier.
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LA TABLE RONDE. Cahiers 1 à 6. Paris, Les éditions du centre / La table ronde, décembre 1944 à juin 1946. Six forts volumes in-4, brochés, fac-similés, couvertures rempliées.
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