- this
reason the idea of
incommensurability will be
discussed for each
coauthor separately.
Feyerabend locates incommensurability within a
principle from...
- Look up commensurability, commensurable, commensurate,
incommensurability, or
incommensurable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Two
concepts or things...
- by
supplying the
necessary logical foundation for
incommensurable ratios". This
incommensurability is
dealt with in Euclid's Elements, Book X, Proposition...
- paradigm. The two
versions of
reality are thus
incommensurable. Kuhn's
version of
incommensurability has an
important psychological dimension. This is...
-
leading to
divergent scientific theories and understandings. The
incommensurability of
these paradigms implies that what one
group considers scientific...
- of old theories, but were
instead completely new
world views. Such
incommensurability exists not just
before and
after a
paradigm shift, but in the periods...
-
outlines his
theory of
incommensurability. His
theory appears in the same year as
Thomas Kuhn's
discussion of
incommensurability in The
Structure of Scientific...
- and purposes, very
Euclidean in
nature and
speaks to the
concept of
incommensurability. The
usage primarily comes from
translations of Euclid's Elements...
-
another or
rationally evaluated against one another—that they are
incommensurable. This gave rise to much talk of
different peoples and
cultures having...
- Journal. 11: 312–316. Kurt Von
Fritz (Apr 1945). "The
Discovery of
Incommensurability by
Hippasus of Metapontum".
Annals of Mathematics.
Second Series....