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" ... scientific' but what we shall come to call their incommensurable ways of seeing the world and of practicing science in it. Observation and experience can and must drastically restrict the range of admissible scientific belief, else there would be... "
The Languages of Creativity: Models, Problem-solving, Discourse - 第 172 頁
Mark Amsler 著 - 1986 - 206 頁
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The Reader and the Text: Interpretative Strategies for Latin American ...

Diana Sorensen Goodrich - 1986 - 168 頁
...world and of practicing science in it." As Kuhn puts it in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. "An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time." 3 Part of his enterprise in this book addresses precisely the role of this "personal and historical...
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Christianity & Western Thought: A History of Philosophers, Ideas & Movements

Colin Brown, Steve Wilkens, Alan G. Padgett - 1990 - 456 頁
...in a scientific revolution. Kuhn rejects the idea of scientific neutrality. Instead, he argues that "an apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time.2 The beliefs of the community in question constitute the paradigm which defines the legitimate...
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Artists All: Creativity, the University, and the World

Burton Raffel - 2010 - 173 頁
...scientific research vary almost as much as human personalities" (ix). Or as Thomas S. Kuhn declares, "An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time" (4). Lewis S. Feuer goes still further: "Emotions determine the perspective, the framework, for...
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Higher Education as a Moral Enterprise

Edward LeRoy Long Jr. - 1992 - 250 頁
...the range of admissible scientific belief, else there would be no science." But he also notes that "an apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time."6 Michael Polanyi has underscored even more pointedly the element of personal disposition in...
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Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science

Paul Hoyningen-Huene - 1993 - 330 頁
...§§ 2.2. and 2.3. —See also Putnam 1981, p. 54. ence. But they cannot alone determine a particular body of such belief. An apparently arbitrary element,...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time.48 Kuhn's conception of similarity relations as, in part, genetically object-sided is doubtless...
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The Technical Manager’s Handbook: A Survival Guide

Melvin Silverman - 1996 - 536 頁
...admissible scientific belief, else there would be no science. But they cannot alone determine a particular body of such belief. An apparently arbitrary element,...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time. (Kuhn 1970, p. 4) The simplest management model is organizational experience codified in some...
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Biotechnology: Science, Engineering, and Ethical Challenges for the Twenty ...

Larry V. McIntire, Frederick B. Rudolph - 1996 - 297 頁
...shall come to call their incommensurable ways of seeing the world and of practicing science in it. ... An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...by a given scientific community at a £ § > given time." ." ^ ">, Or as James Miller (1989) describes the postmodern world, "The world is understood...
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Do Lemmings Commit Suicide?: Beautiful Hypotheses and Ugly Facts

Dennis Chitty - 1996 - 293 頁
...turned out, however, that there's more to the phase of increase than meets the eye. 3.4 Shock Disease An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time. Kuhn 27 At the same time that the epidemic hypothesis was being rejected at Oxford, it was getting...
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Too Cheap to Meter: An Economic and Philosophical Analysis of the Nuclear Dream

Steven Mark Cohn - 1997 - 490 頁
...the relative promise of competing gestalts. He writes, But they cannot alone determine a particular body of such belief, An apparently arbitrary element,...espoused by a given scientific community at a given time" (p. 4). lt is such open-endedness and ambiguity that Kuhn's positivist critics have found the...
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The Job Market of the Future: Using Computers to Humanize Economies

James Cooke Brown - 2001 - 220 頁
...their acceptance can be the result of a more complex process in which sociological factors play a role: "An apparently arbitrary element, compounded of personal...historical accident, is always a formative ingredient of beliefs espoused by a given scientific community at a given time." Therefore, "The unique character...
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