Oral History of Philosophy and Oral History of Sociology: “A Philosopher Has the Right to Create Parallel Worlds, but a Sociologist Does Not”
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science, orality, interview, xpert survey, memory, scientific communityAbstract
Discussion by Yevhen Holovakha, Inna Holubovich, and Olena Liseyenko on the Disciplinary Status of Oral History of Philosophy and Oral History of Sociology.
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