The scientific community of the XX and XXI centuries is a very large companionship, very fragmented and spread all over the world. Moreover, the status of the scientist, which in most cases is a member of the States’ apparati, is significantly different concerning the one of the scientists up to the First World War.The concepts of the scientific revolution of Thomas Kuhn and the scientific anarchy of Paul Feyerabend should be reconsidered in this contest. In particular, the anarchist modus operandi should be shifted from the scientific method, which has become significantly standardized with protocols, to the sociology of the scientific community. Pluralism of the scientific method is possible, but anarchy in the relationships among scienti...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Historians and sociologists of science often identify the efflorescence of social stud ies of scienc...
The scientific community of the XX and XXI centuries is a very large companionship, very fragmented ...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
This article continues the investigation on the relationships between science and social engineering...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
This article examines the notion of the \u27scientist as a moral person\u27 in the light of the earl...
It is a testimony to the enduring importance of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolution...
Science as work of single and lonesome heroes? Even today text books of natural sciences describe th...
Feyerabend, since his thesis on "Epistemological Anarchism", which he qualifies as "an excellent...
This monograph examines the relationship between science and democracy. The author argues that there...
In these remarks I make an attempt to understand and present the functioning of authorities in scien...
This article draws attention to a pattern of development within science and other intellectual resea...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Historians and sociologists of science often identify the efflorescence of social stud ies of scienc...
The scientific community of the XX and XXI centuries is a very large companionship, very fragmented ...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at identifying the ways of scientist’s influence on the development of m...
This article continues the investigation on the relationships between science and social engineering...
The controversy over Thomas Kuhn’s astonishingly successful The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ...
This article examines the notion of the \u27scientist as a moral person\u27 in the light of the earl...
It is a testimony to the enduring importance of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolution...
Science as work of single and lonesome heroes? Even today text books of natural sciences describe th...
Feyerabend, since his thesis on "Epistemological Anarchism", which he qualifies as "an excellent...
This monograph examines the relationship between science and democracy. The author argues that there...
In these remarks I make an attempt to understand and present the functioning of authorities in scien...
This article draws attention to a pattern of development within science and other intellectual resea...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Historians and sociologists of science often identify the efflorescence of social stud ies of scienc...