This article argues that Kuhn's theory of scientific development may be fruitfully applied to the humanities and social sciences. Central to the discussion are problems concerning Kuhn's terms paradigm and anomaly (unwarranted scientific result), and possible analogies within the human sciences. Drawing on examples from the history of religions, the article points to resemblances and differences between the natural sciences and the humanities, without granting the socalled hard sciences a privileged position as providing a norm for scientific activity. The articles sees Kuhn's main contribution as providing a framework for self-criticism and discussions of norms and values as an integral part of the activities pursued by a scientific commun...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Igennem det meste af det 20. årh. har akademisk religionsteori været baseret på et...
Modern social sciences, including sociology, believe that religion is outside the world of science. ...
This article argues that Kuhn's theory of scientific development may be fruitfully applied to the hu...
This paper specifically looks at the implications of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas regarding the distinctio...
Paradigm-change, relativism and rationalityThe impact of Kuhn’s account of science is profound. This...
This paper tries to explore the views of Thomas Kuhn that science is moving through the stages that ...
The development of positivism now has entered the realm of science. This makes it a distinction betw...
The article seeks to elicit some current tendencies that have made science, philosophy and religion ...
This essay describes the philosophy of science that Thomas Kuhn puts forth in his work The Structure...
The study of Thomas S. Kuhn's thought about the scientific revolution and its relevance to Islamic s...
This article does a thorough investigation into the bases underlying the development of science. Thi...
Scientific paradigms constantly play a role in scholarship, but researchers tend not to examine the ...
The focus in this article is on the developments in the study of religion in Norway during the last ...
Through his Structure of Revolution, Thomas Kühn contributed a big movement, not only in the philoso...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Igennem det meste af det 20. årh. har akademisk religionsteori været baseret på et...
Modern social sciences, including sociology, believe that religion is outside the world of science. ...
This article argues that Kuhn's theory of scientific development may be fruitfully applied to the hu...
This paper specifically looks at the implications of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas regarding the distinctio...
Paradigm-change, relativism and rationalityThe impact of Kuhn’s account of science is profound. This...
This paper tries to explore the views of Thomas Kuhn that science is moving through the stages that ...
The development of positivism now has entered the realm of science. This makes it a distinction betw...
The article seeks to elicit some current tendencies that have made science, philosophy and religion ...
This essay describes the philosophy of science that Thomas Kuhn puts forth in his work The Structure...
The study of Thomas S. Kuhn's thought about the scientific revolution and its relevance to Islamic s...
This article does a thorough investigation into the bases underlying the development of science. Thi...
Scientific paradigms constantly play a role in scholarship, but researchers tend not to examine the ...
The focus in this article is on the developments in the study of religion in Norway during the last ...
Through his Structure of Revolution, Thomas Kühn contributed a big movement, not only in the philoso...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Igennem det meste af det 20. årh. har akademisk religionsteori været baseret på et...
Modern social sciences, including sociology, believe that religion is outside the world of science. ...