Their achievement was sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity. Simultaneously, it was sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners... Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution - 272. lappuseautors: Chris DiBona, Mark Stone, Danese Cooper - 2005 - 490 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Milo Keynes - 1975 - 354 lapas
...scientific thought, that is, as a body of concepts and rules of procedure established by achievements 'sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents away from competing modes of ... activity'. The British political culture consisted of a set of values and conventions of behaviour... | |
| Frederick Suppe - 1977 - 854 lapas
...Ihid., See. V, eI pnv.vim. :»;l Ihid., p. 23. :1" Ihid., Seres. II, III, IV. plars "are achievements sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring...adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity [which are] . . . sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of... | |
| Jay R. Greenberg, Stephen A. Mitchell - 1983 - 462 lapas
...that those contributions which are to be understood as paradigms have two defining characteristics: "their achievement was sufficiently unprecedented...scientific activity. Simultaneously, it was sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners to resolve" (p.... | |
| Mark Amsler - 1986 - 222 lapas
...function. "They were also to do so," Kuhn observes, "because they shared two essential characteristics. Their achievement was sufficiently unprecedented to...scientific activity. Simultaneously, it was sufficiently openended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners to resolve" (Kuhn,... | |
| Charles E. Hummel - 1986 - 300 lapas
...work is done. Kuhn calls the new view a paradigm, an achievement with two essential characteristics: "sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring...adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity . . . [and] sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners... | |
| Gunther Teubner - 1987 - 462 lapas
...scientific community acknowledges for a time as supplying the foundation for its further practice. . . Their achievement was sufficiently unprecedented to...scientific activity. Simultaneously, it was sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practicioners to resolve. . .... | |
| John G. Fleagle - 428 lapas
...scientific community on the basis of a foundation paradigm that shares two characteristics: (1) that it was sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring...adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity and (2) that it was sufficiently openended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of... | |
| Jan Goldstein - 1990 - 436 lapas
...Kuhn calls a "paradigm." Thouret's "new method" is like Kuhn's paradigmatic "puzzle solution . . . sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring...away from competing modes of scientific activity" and thus to found a new scientific community and, in some cases, a new scientific specialty.73 Taken... | |
| James K. Whittaker, Elizabeth M. Tracy - 300 lapas
...10). According to Kuhn, in the history of sciences such paradigms have shared two characteristics: their achievement was sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents . . . and (they) were sufficiently open ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined practitioner... | |
| Richard Kieckhefer, George D. Bond - 1990 - 282 lapas
...problems and methods of a field of research for generations because of two essential characteristics: Their achievement was sufficiently unprecedented to...scientific activity. Simultaneously, it was sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners." The achievement... | |
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