| Richard H. Gaskins - 1995 - 390 sivua
...insists that historical analysis bears out this tendency. Outside the range of normal science, one finds frequent and deep debates over legitimate methods,...solution, though these serve rather to define schools rather than to produce agreement. . . . Debates like these . . . recur regularly just before and during... | |
| Stephen Brim Woolpert, Christa Daryl Slaton, Edward W. Schwerin - 1998 - 332 sivua
...significance of these failures mount, confidence in the prevailing paradigm is shaken. This is a period "regularly marked by frequent and deep debates over...legitimate methods, problems, and standards of solution" (47). Kuhn notes, the emergence of a new paradigm does not end the debates. Thus, it is so here, as... | |
| Suresh Raval - 1998 - 276 sivua
...their reigning paradigm. When a paradigm becomes insecure, the concern with rules becomes important: "Frequent and deep debates over legitimate methods, problems, and standards of solution . . . recur regularly just before and during scientific revolutions, the periods when paradigms are... | |
| Lionel Tiger - 294 sivua
...compatible with, the dictates of scientific observation and method'.1 Further, 'The pre -paradigm period ... is regularly marked by frequent and deep debates over...solution, though these serve rather to define schools that to produce agreement.'1 Hopefully, more than partisanship will result from this effort. This book... | |
| Kevin T Leicht - 2005 - 392 sivua
...paradigm development (Kuhn, 1996). Kuhn (1996, pp. 47-48) suggests that less developed paradigms are "regularly marked by frequent and deep debates over...legitimate methods, problems, and standards of solution." The relatively low level of development of the entrepreneurship paradigm is perhaps not surprising,... | |
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