Notes
1. Fleck, Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact; Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
2. Merton, The Sociology of Science.
3. Schelsky, Einsamkeit und Freiheit.
4. Herbst, Financing Public Universities.
5. Abbott, “The Excellence of IT.”
6. Weinstein, “Fraud in Science.”
7. Fanelli, “How Many Scientists Fabricate.”
8. Steen, “Retractions in the Scientific Literature”; Hesselman, Graf, Schmidt, and Reinhart, “Visibility of Scientific Misconduct.”
9. Proctor, Golden Holocaust.
10. Clark, Creating Entrepreneurial Universities.
11. Herbst, Hugentobler, and Snover, MIT and ETH Zürich.
12. Herbst, “Academic Organization and Scientific Productivity.”
13. Prinz, Schlange, and Adadullah, “Believe It Or Not”; Begley and Ellis, “Raise Standards.”
14. Carnap, “Die Überwindung der Methaphysik.”
15. Sokal and Bricmont, Fashionable Nonsense.