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100 1 |a Rosental, Claude. 
240 1 0 |a Trame de l'évidence.  |l English 
245 1 0 |a Weaving self-evidence :  |b a sociology of logic /  |c Claude Rosental ; translated by Catherine Porter. 
260 |a Princeton :  |b Princeton University Press,  |c ©2008. 
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490 1 |a Princeton studies in cultural sociology 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-285) and index. 
546 |a Translated from the French. 
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505 0 0 |t A Sociologist among Logicians  |g 2 --  |t Observing Demonstrations  |g 4 --  |t A Necessarily Detailed Analytic Account  |g 7 --  |t Grasping the Emergence of a Logical Theorem  |g 8 --  |t Accessing the Specialized Skills of Workers in Logic  |g 12 --  |g Part 1  |t Accessing the World of Producers of Logical Statements  |g 15 --  |g Chapter 1  |t How Can We Grasp What Logic-Makers Do? Questions Raised in the Human Sciences and Philosophy about Logic and Mathematics  |g 17 --  |t Do Researchers in Logic Invoke Ideal Principles?  |g 18 --  |t How Do Multiple Social Actors Put Forward Various Definitions and Practices of Logic?  |g 20 --  |t Questions Raised by Certain Works in the Social History of Mathematics  |g 24 --  |t Can Institutional Sociology Account for the Ways in Which Research in Mathematics Is Carried Out?  |g 24 --  |t Can One Grasp the Role of Networks of Actors and Practices in the Production of a Theorem?  |g 31 --  |t What Role Does the Scale of Adoption of Specific Practices of Demonstration Play in the Dynamics of Recognition of a Result?  |g 33 --  |t Can the Analysis of Demonstrative Practices Be Inscribed Solely within the Framework of the History of a Scientific Discipline?  |g 36 --  |t What Demonstrative Resources Are Used for What Recognition?  |g 40 --  |t Questions Raised by Some Studies That Focus on, or Formulate a Research Program to Address, Practices in Logic  |g 44 --  |g Chapter 2  |t Spaces and Tools for Exchange  |g 55 --  |t Preliminary Information about the Way an Electronic Forum Works  |g 55 --  |t Shared Skills in Logic  |g 59 --  |g Part 2  |t Practices of De-Monstration: Debating a Theorem in an Electronic Forum  |g 75 --  |g Chapter 3  |t Bringing to Light: Demonstration Put to the Test of Antagonistic Logical Practices  |g 77 --  |t The Formal Presentation of a Demonstration Does Not Lead Automatically to Consensus  |g 77 --  |t The Absence of Universally Recognized Central Logical Principles  |g 77 --  |t The Heterogeneity of Ways of Doing Logic  |g 83 --  |t The Use Values of Demonstrations  |g 93 --  |t De-monstrating and Appearing  |g 96 --  |t The Practice of Substituting Proofs  |g 96 --  |t Making Logical Principles Appear and Disappear in Demonstrations  |g 98 --  |t Making Certain De-monstrations Maximally Visible  |g 109 --  |g Chapter 4  |t Evaluating the Correctness of a Theorem and the Properties of a Logic at the Intersection between Several De-monstrative Modes  |g 116 --  |t Bringing to the Fore the Properties of a Logical System in Technological Devices in Order to Cast Doubt on the Correctness of a Proof  |g 116 --  |t Personalizing the Debates in Order to Evaluate the Correctness of a Theorem  |g 125 --  |t Trying to Neutralize a Proof by Invoking General Antagonisms  |g 127 --  |t Contesting a Proof and Defending Logical Properties by Evoking a Cultural Specificity  |g 136 --  |g Part 3  |t Mediations Used to Advance a Logical Theorem  |g 149 --  |g Chapter 5  |t Accompanying De-monstrations: The Publication of a De-monstration at the Heart of the Action of Groups of Actors  |g 151 --  |t How One and the Same De-monstration Can Be Rejected and Then Accepted for Publication  |g 151 --  |t From De-monstration to Publication: The Importance of Interactions  |g 161 --  |t Elkan's Proof and the Conference Paper Selection Process  |g 171 --  |g Chapter 6  |t Federating a Counter-De-monstration or Producing Hand-Tailored Responses  |g 187 --  |t Producing More Stable and Visible Responses, in Limited Number  |g 187 --  |t The Formation and Use of Sedimented Repertories of De-monstration  |g 198 --  |t Advancing Adaptive, Polysemic, and Differentiated De-monstrations  |g 204 --  |g Chapter 7  |t The Emergence of a Quasi-Object and a Collective Statement  |g 211 --  |t Recourse to Tacit Manipulations: De-monstration as a Quasi-Object  |g 211 --  |t Defending a Proof by Reformulating It  |g 217 --  |t Nuances and Precautions  |g 218 --  |t A Polysemic Textual Device to Stabilize Debates  |g 221 --  |t The Successive Versions of a Proof: Records of Negotiations  |g 233 --  |t De-monstrations Serving to Stabilize a Controversy  |g 237 --  |t Federating and Stabilizing Positions and Thereby Helping to Marginalize the Adversary  |g 238 --  |t Devices of Reiteration and Reference Contributing to a Stabilization of the Debates  |g 244 --  |t Conclusion: A Sociology of the Practices of De-monstration  |g 250 --  |t Destylizing the Unfolding of Debates in Logic  |g 250 --  |t Following the Production of Certified Knowledge in Logic  |g 253 --  |t Observing the Work of De-monstration  |g 256 --  |t Logic and Sociology  |g 259 --  |t Toward a Social and Material History of Forms of De-monstration  |g 266. 
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