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Lost In Translation? Part II: Kuhnian Incommensurability
In part I we saw that the partisan incommensurability many CAM proponents and apologists like to invoke is vacuous: self-refuting. Therefore, it should not be surprising that this does not figure i… more »
A canna’ change the laws of physics
Technology Triumphs on the Corpse of the Old Guard: Not So Fast
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Fred Fortin wrote 11 hours ago: Image via Wikipedia Thomas Kuhn, in paraphrasing Max Planck, wrote in his ground breaking 1962 book … more »
CAN EVERYONE BE WRONG ABOUT SOMETHING?
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hhbauer wrote 1 month ago: After just a little thought, most people would answer “Yes” to that question, surely. After all, … more »
A solution to 4GW - the introduction
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Fabius Maximus wrote 2 months ago: We now have an adequate basis upon which to develop a solution for 4GW (at least, a “Mark … more »
Lost In Translation? Part II: Kuhnian Incommensurability
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apgaylard wrote 2 months ago: In part I we saw that the partisan incommensurability many CAM proponents and apologists like to in … more »
Lost In Translation? Part I: What Is Incommensurability And Why Should I Care?
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apgaylard wrote 2 months ago: I have some family and friends who are well disposed towards CAM in general and homeopathy in parti … more »
Expect The Unexpected
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apgaylard wrote 3 months ago: In science unexpected results occur more often than we might think. These anomalies, the black swan … more »
Kuhnian Pragmatism: Mapping the Subjective
ddthesis wrote 3 months ago: “God is dead, Marxism is undergoing a crisis, and I don’t feel too hot myself.” So goes a qui … more »
Homeopathy: science or religion?
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apgaylard wrote 4 months ago: It was pointed out to me recently that the homeopathy looks more like a religious community than a … more »
A House Divided
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apgaylard wrote 4 months ago: ”…Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or ho … more »
Homeopathy and the Paradigm Problem
apgaylard wrote 5 months ago: Once Thomas Kuhn applied the term ‘paradigm’ to science in his seminal work “The Stru … more »
A “New Paradigm”?
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apgaylard wrote 5 months ago: Homeopaths and their apologists seem to like the philosophy of science posited by Thomas S Kuhn, or … more »
GURUS IN WHITE COATS
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hhbauer wrote 5 months ago: I referred less than respectfully to “experts” both unnamed and named, in my “LIES” post of … more »
Kuhnian and Conceptual Reflections on Dennett’s Critique of the Hard Problem
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dprice218 wrote 5 months ago: Disclaimer: A draft of a paper written for an analytic philosophy course. Propety of David M. Price. … more »
It's Evidence Jim, But Not As We Know It!
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apgaylard wrote 6 months ago: A Commentary On In Pursuit Of Evidence By Kate Chatfield RSHom I’ve wanted to critique Kate … more »
Paradigm and Innovation
poseidon715 wrote 1 year ago: Innovation drives business technology. Innovation gives us the upper hand on our competitors. Inno … more »
