@ARTICLE{Coco_Emanuele_The_2020, author={Coco, Emanuele}, volume={Tom 8}, number={Część 2}, journal={Filozofia i Nauka}, pages={177-183}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii PAN}, publisher={Instytut filozofii UMCS}, abstract={The new edition in Italian of the articles by the Polish microbiologist and philosopher Ludwik Fleck (1896–1961) edited by Francesco Coniglione offers the opportunity for some considerations around this significant scholar. Fleck anticipates Kuhn’s ideas as well as those of the sociology of science. For him, any epistemology that does not take psychological and sociological methods into account, or that does not concern itself with economics, technology, art, and even politics, is an epistemology imaginabilis. Here we discuss some key points of the essays collected in the book, some observations taken from the rich introduction of the editor, and an inevitable question: Why has Fleck been neglected for so long?}, type={Article}, title={The Philosopher Ahead of His Time. Ludwik Fleck and the Complexity of Science (Communication and Notes)}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/117960/PDF/10_Coco.pdf}, keywords={philosophy of science, sociology of science, Thomas Kuhn, Ludwik Fleck, thought collective, thought style}, }