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Unification and Revolution:A Paradigm for Paradigms
Kuhn incommensurability unification paradigm normal science metaphysics scientific method scientific revolution Popper scientific discovery scientific progress
2016/5/30
On the first of the two occasions I met Thomas Kuhn, we immediately plunged into a ferocious but very friendly argument about incommensurability. He was for it, I was against. Believing in incommensur...
Reflections on a Revolution at Stanford
theory model classical ideal structure being representation
2009/9/17
We inquire into the question whether the Aristotelean or classical \emph{ideal} of science has been realised by the Model Revolution, initiated at Stanford University during the 1950ies and spread all...
SCIENTIFIC–TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION: A MEANS OF ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY IN HUMAN SOCIETY
SCIENTIFIC–TECHNOLOGICA REVOLUTION
2009/3/23
The history of the modern world has recorded remarkable achievements and progress in the quality of life of people thanks to the developments of science and technology. Although man’s development of s...
The Last Scientific Revolution
dynamic complexity chaos multivalued dynamics probabilistic dynamical fractal
2008/4/21
Critically growing problems of fundamental science organisation and content are analysed with examples from physics and emerging interdisciplinary fields. Their origin is specified and new science str...
The Need for a Revolution in the Philosophy of Science
philosophy of science scientific method scientific rationality
2008/4/21
There is a need to bring about a revolution in the philosophy of science, interpreted to be both the academic discipline, and the official view of the aims and methods of science upheld by the scienti...
Doubts are raised concerning Rickles' claim that ``an exact analog of the hole argument can be constructed in the loop representation of quantum gravity'' (Rickles, `A new spin on the hole argument', ...
The Revolution in Instrumentation From Classical to Modern Chemistry: The Instrumental Revolution, ed. by Peter J. T. Morris, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 2002, xxv +347 pp., £75.00 [ISBN 0-85404-479-5].
Revolution Instrumentation Modern Chemistry
2008/4/3
The maxim that technological discoveries are derived from theoretical advances in pure research cannot account for the twentieth-century revolution in instrumentation. The transition in research techn...
Bruce T. Moran, Distilling Knowledge. Alchemy, Chemistry, and the Scientific Revolution, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005, 210 pp. [ISBN 0-674-01495-2]
Chemistry Vladimír Karpenko
2008/4/3
The chemist is a horrible, morally corrupt person, and there does not seem to be any single term awful enough to describe him. At least that was Libavius’ opinion of those involved in chemical experim...
A Revolution for Science and the Humanities: From Knowledge to Wisdom
Intellectual revolution wisdom knowledge science academic inquiry
2008/4/1
At present the basic intellectual aim of academic inquiry is to improve knowledge. Much of the structure, the whole character, of academic inquiry, in universities all over the world, is shaped by the...