Most of the debate following from structure of scientific revolutions has focused on revolutionary science and paradigm shift. However, both in kuhn and his successors in science studies, arguments about revolutionary science are built on a foundation of mostly hard-to-contest observations regarding normal science. I survey some of the ways different traditions in science studies have provided fine-grained portraits of wild-type kuhnian normal science and summarize some recent findings from historians and sociologists regarding normal science. A textured approach to normal science is important because normal science proceeds, despite the cogent objections that can be raised against a given paradigm, in part because scientists and engineers ...
What is considered typical and usual is guided by the cultural framework a person is accustomed to. ...
On rare occasions in the history of science, remarkable discoveries transform human society and fore...
In traditional scientific research, even when oriented towards policy, it was assumed that values we...
Most of the debate following from structure of scientific revolutions has focused on revolutionary s...
Abstract Thomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. Ther...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
discussed the resistance of science to embrace new concepts. He described how fields of scientific r...
There is no doubt that Esping-Andersen’s three worlds’ typology has been extremely valuable. However...
“Normal science” is a concept introduced by Thomas Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (...
In this article, I develop a constructive critique of 'post-normal science' by challenging the under...
This article discusses the relationship between the origins of the concept of post-normal science, i...
This essay describes the philosophy of science that Thomas Kuhn puts forth in his work The Structure...
1962 marked an important point in intellectual history not only for historians, philosophers, sociol...
We argue that the transmission of "normal science " (in Kuhn's sense) is not enough t...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
What is considered typical and usual is guided by the cultural framework a person is accustomed to. ...
On rare occasions in the history of science, remarkable discoveries transform human society and fore...
In traditional scientific research, even when oriented towards policy, it was assumed that values we...
Most of the debate following from structure of scientific revolutions has focused on revolutionary s...
Abstract Thomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. Ther...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
discussed the resistance of science to embrace new concepts. He described how fields of scientific r...
There is no doubt that Esping-Andersen’s three worlds’ typology has been extremely valuable. However...
“Normal science” is a concept introduced by Thomas Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (...
In this article, I develop a constructive critique of 'post-normal science' by challenging the under...
This article discusses the relationship between the origins of the concept of post-normal science, i...
This essay describes the philosophy of science that Thomas Kuhn puts forth in his work The Structure...
1962 marked an important point in intellectual history not only for historians, philosophers, sociol...
We argue that the transmission of "normal science " (in Kuhn's sense) is not enough t...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
What is considered typical and usual is guided by the cultural framework a person is accustomed to. ...
On rare occasions in the history of science, remarkable discoveries transform human society and fore...
In traditional scientific research, even when oriented towards policy, it was assumed that values we...