John Farley, born in Leicester on April 23, 1936, and died on November 10, 2015,[1] was a Canadian science historian, author of several works and articles on the history of medicine. His work has had an influence on the sociology of scientific knowledge.

In a 1999 article[2] and a 2003 book,[3] D. Raynaud concludes that the apology for Félix Pouchet presented by Farley and Gerald L. Geison in their 1974 article on the controversy between Pouchet and Pasteur is futile.

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ G. McOuat, "Obituary" in Communiqué, Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, Winter 2016, pp. 1 and 3-4, online.
  2. ^ Dominique Raynaud, "La correspondance de F.-A. Pouchet avec les membres de l'Académie des Sciences: une réévaluation du débat sur la génération spontanée", European Journal of Sociology, 1999, 40 (2), p. 257-276, online.
  3. ^ Dominique Raynaud, Sociologie des controverses scientifiques, Paris, PUF, 2003 , p. 45-80.