| Imre Lakatos (ed), Alan Musgrave - 1967 - 296 หน้า
...while the paradigm is taken for granted, can be assumed to have solutions. To a great extent thrse ui e the only problems that the community will admit as...to undertake. Other problems, including many that got to be produced from within the paradigm. So that, if the paradigm is to be conceived as a crude... | |
| Brian J. Loasby - 1976 - 266 หน้า
...hypotheses consistent with the paradigm. For the natural scientist, at least, therefore, it offers 'a criterion for choosing problems that, while the...taken for granted, can be assumed to have solutions' (Kuhn, 1962, p. 37). That such criteria are indispensable for the natural scientist is emphasised by... | |
| I.N. Bulhof - 258 หน้า
...paradigms provide criteria for choosing problems that can be assumed to have solutions. He then continues: "to a great extent these are the only problems that the community will admit as scientific. . . . Other problems are rejected as metaphysical, as the concern of another discipline, or sometimes... | |
| William J. Doherty, Marvin B. Sussman - 1987 - 262 หน้า
...clarification of a paradigm serves to order the scientist's view of his world as well as guide future inquiry: One of the things a scientific community acquires...paradigm is a criterion for choosing problems that . . . can be assumed to have solutions . . . these are the only problems that the community will admit... | |
| Arif Dirlik - 1989 - 316 หน้า
...in P. King and BC Parekh (eds.), Politics and Experience (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1968). "choosing problems that, while the paradigm is taken for granted, can be assumed to have solutions." 4 This is what the materialist conception of history achieved in the realm of history, both in the... | |
| Lynn Nelson - 2010 - 414 หน้า
...how does "an achievement" generate puzzles? Kuhn is quite clear that a paradigm does generate these. "One of the things a scientific community acquires...paradigm is taken for granted, can be assumed to have solutions".64 If we look closely at Kuhn's initial discussion of paradigms, we find that, in addition... | |
| Christina Bratt Paulston - 1992 - 188 หน้า
...committed to the same rules and standards . . . and continuation of a particular research tradition . . . paradigm is a criterion for choosing problems that,...scientific or encourage its members to undertake. A paradigm can even isolate the community from those socially important problems that are not reducible... | |
| David Jablonsky - 1993 - 128 หน้า
...knowledge itself. Instead, it holds out the promise of answers, pointing the way to knowledge by providing "a criterion for choosing problems that, while the...paradigm is taken for granted, can be assumed to have solutions."11 When the paradigm is not taken for granted, however, when there is a growing sense that... | |
| Jonathan Harwood - 1993 - 450 หน้า
...Origin of Species). Part I THE PECULIARITIES OF GERMAN GENETICS 2 The Genetics of Development . . . one of the things a scientific community acquires...paradigm is a criterion for choosing problems that . . . can be assumed to have solutions. To a great extent these are the only problems that the community... | |
| John Ziman - 1997 - 460 หน้า
...for choosing problems that.. .can be assumed to have solutions." It may be too strong to insist that "to a great extent these are the only problems that the community will admit as scientific," but one can surely agree that "[they are the only ones it will] encourage its members to undertake,"35... | |
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