This collection originated in, and is, an interdisciplinary
dialogue. The subject of conversation is the social sciences in the
twentieth century and the role of large-scale philanthropy, using
Rockefeller philanthropy in particular as a case study. The
intention is to draw a much needed integration of historical,
theoretical, and philosophical perspectives on the development of
modern knowledge systems and their mentors. The dialogue builds on
the work of earlier historians and philosophers of science as well
as pioneers in the study of philanthropy. Earlier descriptive
studies have given way in the past 20 years to the more analytic
stance taken by the authors represented in this volume.
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