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- 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...
- paradigm. The two versions of reality are thus incommensurable. Kuhn's version of incommensurability has an important psychological dimension. This is...
- 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...
- of the first volume on the topic of incommensurability of values in the Anglo-American world, Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Practical Reason...
- by supplying the necessary logical foundation for incommensurable ratios". This incommensurability is dealt with in Euclid's Elements, Book X, Proposition...
- ISSNĀ 0014-1704. S2CIDĀ 170448389. 'Incommensurability and Agency' in the Chang book. Chang, Ruth (editor). Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Practical...
- outlines his theory of incommensurability. His theory appears in the same year as Thomas Kuhn's discussion of incommensurability in The Structure of Scientific...
- the main form of distribution of journal articles since ca. 2000, is incommensurably smaller, than the cost of on-paper publishing and distribution, which...
- and purposes, very Euclidean in nature and speaks to the concept of incommensurability. The usage primarily comes from translations of Euclid's Elements...