id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-15601 Haug, James D. Longino, Helen E. The Fate of Knowledge. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Pr., 2002. 233p. alk. paper, $49.50, cloth (ISBN 0691088756); paper, $16.95 (ISBN 0691088764). LC 2001036267. 2003-05-01 4 .pdf application/pdf 3132 223 44 In an attempt to reduce mis- understanding, Longino distinguishes three meanings of scientific knowledge: (1) knowledge production, the practices and processes that generate knowledge; (2) knowing, a three-way relationship among knowers, representations (e.g., models and theories), and objects (e.g., black holes); and (3) content, the corpus of knowledge that consists of verbal, mathematical, or visual representations. More narrowly, it is an exploration of a matter of considerable moment and dispute in that domain, namely, the role of social relations in the production and content of scientific knowledge. cache/crl-15601.pdf txt/crl-15601.txt