| Henderikus J. Stam, Timothy B. Rogers, Kenneth J. Gergen - 1987 - 338 sivua
...undeniable fact that the history of science is marked by changes in the paradigms. Kuhn answers that: the transition from a paradigm in crisis to a new...tradition of normal science can emerge is far from cumulative process, one achieved by an articulation or extension of the old paradigm. Rather it is... | |
| Stanley J. Tambiah - 1990 - 204 sivua
...marketplace after Kuhn's somewhat spectacular use of it to characterize scientific revolutions and paradigm change. "The transition from a paradigm in crisis...achieved by an articulation or extension of the old paradigms. Rather it is a reconstruction of the field from new fundamentals, a reconstruction that... | |
| Sul H Lee - 1999 - 142 sivua
...unsettles their convictions." Thomas Kühn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, notes that "the transition from a paradigm in crisis to a new one from which a new tradition can emerge is far from a cumulative process." Karl Marx, in his theory of knowledge, points to quantitative... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 sivua
...animal life as mutual struggle. Mutual Aid (1902) 1972:30. Thomas S. Kühn 1922US historian of science i The transition from a paradigm in crisis to a new...articulation or extension of the old paradigm. Rather it is a 122 KÜHN, THOMAS S. reconstruction of the field from new fundamentals, a reconstruction that changes... | |
| James F. Dalton, Robert B. Dalton, Eric T. Jones - 2011 - 224 sivua
...Pajares summarizes Thomas S. Kuhn's groundbreaking work in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: Transition from a paradigm in crisis to a new one from which a new tradition . . . can emerge is not a cumulative process. It is a reconstruction of the field from new fundamentals... | |
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