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... Kuhn's " paradigm , " which would serve to orient and guide theory and research for political scien- tists . But Kuhn's conceptualization of the process of scientific development has been used by practitioners of virtually every ...
... Kuhn's " paradigm , " which would serve to orient and guide theory and research for political scien- tists . But Kuhn's conceptualization of the process of scientific development has been used by practitioners of virtually every ...
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... Kuhn's analysis of the development of science is a sense of historicism , and even relativism . Kuhn tells us that competing paradigms are always at least slightly at odds with each other . Neither of the competing paradigms will grant ...
... Kuhn's analysis of the development of science is a sense of historicism , and even relativism . Kuhn tells us that competing paradigms are always at least slightly at odds with each other . Neither of the competing paradigms will grant ...
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... Kuhn to buttress his argument . Kuhn , however , cautions against the too facile use of his conceptualization : “ If . . . some social scientists take from me the view that they can improve the status of their field by first legislating ...
... Kuhn to buttress his argument . Kuhn , however , cautions against the too facile use of his conceptualization : “ If . . . some social scientists take from me the view that they can improve the status of their field by first legislating ...
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