Max Planck Institute for the Study of the Scientific-Technical World

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The Max Planck Institute for the Study of the Scientific-Technical World was a research institute of the Max Planck Society in Germany focused on philosophical and sociological analysis of science, technology, and their role in modern society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former research institute
institute of the Max Planck Society
research institute
affiliation Max Planck Society
surface form: Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork philosophy of science
science and technology studies
social studies of technology
sociology of science
technology assessment
focusesOn role of science and technology in modern society
science
technology
hasActivity basic research
collaboration with universities and research institutions
organization of conferences and workshops
publication of academic research
theoretical research
hasParentOrganization Max Planck Society
hasResearchArea ethics of science and technology
history of science and technology
policy implications of scientific-technical change
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
locatedIn Germany
mission to analyze science and technology in their societal context
operatedBy Max Planck Society
organizationScope international
national
organizationType non-university research institute
partOf Max Planck Society
researchApproach interdisciplinary research
philosophical analysis
sociological analysis
sector academic research
status defunct
studies interaction between science, technology, and society
philosophical foundations of modern science
philosophical foundations of modern technology
social implications of scientific-technical development

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Jürgen Habermas employer Max Planck Institute for the Study of the Scientific-Technical World