Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly, ie, with the recognition that nature has somehow violated the paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science. It then continues with a more or less extended exploration of the area of anomaly.... Biosemiotic Research Trends - 216. lappuselaboja - 2007 - 283 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Gene Wise - 1980 - 431 lapas
...more than a single direction at once, and not always down straight lines. XI Thomas Kuhn has written, Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly,...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science. It then continues with a more or less extended exploration of the area of anomaly. And it closes only... | |
| E. S. Shaffer, Elinor Shaffer - 1980 - 374 lapas
...of that which is capable of being known. In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn comments: Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly,...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science. It then continues with a more or less extended exploration of the area of anomaly. And it closes only... | |
| Don Ihde, Hugh J. Silverman - 1985 - 328 lapas
...theory," both are "repeatedly uncovered" in a process which commences with the awareness of anomally, ie with the recognition that nature has somehow violated the paradigm-induced expectations ... it closes only when the paradigm theory has been adjusted so that the anomalous has become the... | |
| Mark Amsler - 1986 - 222 lapas
...science can be read in the successive transformation of paradigms that he calls scientific revolutions: Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly,...paradigminduced expectations that govern normal science. It then continues with a more or less extended exploration of the area of anomaly. And it closes only... | |
| Elroy Dimson, Professor Emeritus of Finance Elroy Dimson - 1988 - 328 lapas
...eventually results are found that don't conform. Kuhn (1970, pp. 52-3) terms this stage 'discovery': 'Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly,...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science' (emphasis added). 3 The S&P 500, being a value-weighted index of primarily high-capitalization firms,... | |
| Dean Keith Simonton - 1988 - 242 lapas
...scientific framework, tradition, or paradigm -prepares the way for scientific revolution. "Discovery begins with the awareness of anomaly, ie, with the recognition...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science." 3. There must be a consensus on the meaning of the linguistic, logical, and mathematical elements making... | |
| Johann Mouton, H. C. Marais - 1988 - 300 lapas
...course of research has its origins in a growing awareness of the existence of a contradiction or an anomaly, ie with the recognition that nature has somehow...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science . When new empirical facts are discovered that are not predicted by the paradigm, or that are entirely... | |
| L. Hardy, Lester Embree - 1992 - 326 lapas
...alternatives, but they do force us to look for explanations other than those sanctioned by the paradigm. "Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly,...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science" (pp. 52-53). In the face of this recalcitrance, scientists try "to make nature fit a paradigm.. .to... | |
| International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Conference - 1993 - 564 lapas
...(p. 207). Kuhn's (1970) sociology of scientific practice has characterized discovery as commencing with "the awareness of anomaly, ie, with the recognition...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science. . .And it closes only when the paradigm theory has been adjusted so that the anomalous has become the... | |
| George McClelland Foster - 1994 - 264 lapas
...IN DATA: Thomas Kuhn has written that "Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly, that is, with the recognition that nature has somehow violated...paradigm-induced expectations that govern normal science" (1962:52). Growing awareness of anomaly in my Tzintzuntzan ethnomedical data is what led me to the... | |
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