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鈥淭he philosophy of science is slowly discovering its radical political past with the help of two new intellectual biographies,鈥 says Steve Fuller, professor of sociology at the University of Warwick.

Fuller is getting stuck into Malachi Hacohen鈥檚 Karl Popper鈥 The Formative Years, 1902-1945: Politics and philosophy in interwar Vienna (Cambridge, 2000) and John Kadvany鈥檚 Imre Lakatos and the Guises of Reason (Duke, 2001).

He is also working his way through two recent books by maverick US economist Philip Mirowski on the political economy of science. Science Bought and Sold, co-edited with E. M. Sent (Chicago), brings together all the classic essays in the area, he says. He reports that the second, Mirowski鈥檚 Machine Dreams: Economics becomes a cyborg science (Cambridge), is a long-awaited account of the cold war鈥檚 impact on the scientific agenda of economics.

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