Resistance used to mean irrational and reactionary behaviour, assuming that rationality resides on the side of progress and its parties. The end of the Cold War allows us to drop ideological and prejudicial analysis. Indeed, we recognise that resistance is a historical constant, and its relation to rationality or irrationality is not predetermined. This volume asks: to what extent are social scientific conceptions of ‘resistances’ sui generis, or borrowed from natural sciences by metaphor and analogy? To what extent do the social sciences continue to be a ‘social tribology’ lubricating a process of strategic changes? Fifteen authors explore these questions from the point of view of different disciplines including physics, biology, social ps...
Resistance is a widespread phenomenon, to be found in a variety of contexts. In biology the most bas...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...
But (and perhaps this was not recognized by the book’s authors) not only did algorith-mic rationalit...
This article takes it for granted that science is intrinsically social and that competition is part ...
The article tells about the philosophical analyze of rationality. Traditionally several main types o...
Resistance is all around us in contemporary life. It is an everyday phenomenon of personal and cultu...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
Rationality is a conspicuous yet neglected phenomenon. It has received much attention from philosoph...
International audienceThis book is the result of a research project begun by the author in 1958 with...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Resistance has been frequently treated in psychology in its negative meaning of opposing, clashing, ...
In this chapter I develop two ideas about resistance in social processes in a speculative manner, wi...
The growth of knowledge has always included opposing worldviews and clashes of distinct i...
International audienceAbout this bookThis book contributes to the developing dialogue between cognit...
Resistance is a widespread phenomenon, to be found in a variety of contexts. In biology the most bas...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...
But (and perhaps this was not recognized by the book’s authors) not only did algorith-mic rationalit...
This article takes it for granted that science is intrinsically social and that competition is part ...
The article tells about the philosophical analyze of rationality. Traditionally several main types o...
Resistance is all around us in contemporary life. It is an everyday phenomenon of personal and cultu...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
Rationality is a conspicuous yet neglected phenomenon. It has received much attention from philosoph...
International audienceThis book is the result of a research project begun by the author in 1958 with...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Resistance has been frequently treated in psychology in its negative meaning of opposing, clashing, ...
In this chapter I develop two ideas about resistance in social processes in a speculative manner, wi...
The growth of knowledge has always included opposing worldviews and clashes of distinct i...
International audienceAbout this bookThis book contributes to the developing dialogue between cognit...
Resistance is a widespread phenomenon, to be found in a variety of contexts. In biology the most bas...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...