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2. Barnes, B. and Bloor, D. (1982), “Relativism, Rationalism, and the Sociology of Knowledge,” 21–47, in M. Hollis and S. Lukes (eds.), Rationality and Relativism (Cambridge MA: MIT Press). In this chapter, and Bloor define relativism as “disinterested inquiry.” It is unlikely that Daniel Dennett or any of the philosophers who associate STS science studies with relativism have read this piece, or the defense of science and “objective reality” one finds in the writings of all the key founders of STS including the realist philosophers most prominent target, Harry Collins.
3. Baudrillard, J. (1983), In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities (New York: Semiotext(e)).
4. Becker, H. (1963), Outsiders (New York: Free Press).
5. Berger, P. and Luckmann, T. (1966), The Social Construction of Reality (New York: Doubleday Anchor).