| 1 | Sociological perspective | [1] pp. 1-5 |
| 2 | Sociological knowledge | [1] pp. 5-15 |
| 3 | Science as a profession | [1] pp. 15-31 |
| 4 | Social and political conditions that enable the production of knowledge | [1] pp. 245-255 |
| 5 | Science and society | [1] pp. 37-46 |
| 6 | The position of scientists in the society they live in | [1] pp. 47-49 |
| 7 | Relationships of scientists with other social segments | [1] pp. 49-51 |
| 8 | Alternative ways of acquiring knowledge to science | [1] pp. 51-90 |
| 9 | The relationship between science and society | [1] pp. 51-90 |
| 10 | The relationship between science and power | [1] pp. 117-141 |
| 11 | The relationship between science and economic level | [1] pp. 153-172 |
| 12 | The relationship between science and politics | [2] p. 153-172 |
| 13 | The Industrial Revolution and Science | [2] pp. 153-172 |
| 14 | Fundamental Scientific Paradigms | [2] pp. 153-172 |