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  1. Stages in the Empirical Programme of Relativism.Harry M. Collins - 1981 - Social Studies of Science 11:3-10.
  2. The construction of the paranormal: Nothing unscientific is happening.Harry M. Collins & Trevor J. Pinch - 1979 - In Roy Wallis (ed.), On the margins of science: the social construction of rejected knowledge. Keele: University of Keele. pp. 27--237.
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  3. What is tacit knowledge.Harry M. Collins - 2000 - In Karin Knorr Cetina, Theodore R. Schatzki & Eike von Savigny (eds.), The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory. New York: Routledge. pp. 107--119.
     
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    Response to Selinger on Dreyfus.Harry M. Collins - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (2):309-311.
    My claim is clear and unambiguous: no machine will pass a well-designed Turing Test unless we find some means of embedding it in lived social life. We have no idea how to do this but my argument, and all our evidence, suggests that it will not be a necessary condition that the machine have more than a minimal body. Exactly how minimal is still being worked out.
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    Comment.Harry M. Collins - 1993 - Social Epistemology 7 (3):233 – 236.
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    Citation for David Edge, 1993 Bernal Prize Recipient.Harry M. Collins - 1994 - Science, Technology and Human Values 19 (3):361-365.
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  7. The meaning of experiment: replication and reasonableness.Harry M. Collins - 1989 - In Hilary Lawson & Lisa Appignanesi (eds.), Dismantling Truth: Reality in the Post-modern World. London: Weidenfeld. pp. 82--92.
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