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Growth in Criticism?

The Ecumenical Review, 2021
AbstractReports of global ecumenical conversations are regularly published by the World Council of Churches in a collection of volumes titled Growth in Agreement. The assumption is that the dialogues are not just repeating the same arguments they made half a century ago, but that relations between member churches have grown qualitatively as a result of
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Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge.

Systematic Zoology, 1978
Preface Note on the third impression 1. Logic of discovery of psychology of research? T. S. Kuhn 2. Against 'Normal Science' J. W. N. Watkins 3. Does the distinction between normal and revolutionary science hold water? S. E. Toulmin 4. Normal science, scientific revolutions and the history of science L. Pearce Williams 5. Normal science and its dangers
Imre Lakatos, Alan Musgrave
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Criticism and Growth of Mathematical Knowledge

Philosophia Mathematica, 1997
Mathematics is standardly seen as evolving in a way that is strikingly different from the way in which empirical sciences evolve. Since the work of Kuhn, Lakatos and others it has become widely accepted that there are episodes in which central concepts of an empirical science undergo a radical shift in meaning, that there are `revolutions' in empirical
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On a Hamiltonian System with Critical Exponential Growth

Milan Journal of Mathematics, 2019
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The critical path to growth

Policy Sciences, 1974
Growth has for long been accepted as one of the major objectives of most people. Recently it has been challenged from a number of directions and the challengers have been counter-challenged. The inadequacy of scientific evidence lays the field open for much controversy, but the questions which have been brought into prominence are of great importance ...
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GROWTH? GROWTH OF WHAT? A Critical Assesment of Economic Growth

Ekonomik Yaklasim, 2012
Growth data on the first half of 2012 of the Turkish economy disclosed in September prompted a different evaluation from an alternative critical approach since the economic growth rate has been slowed down. In fact, Turkish economy is in the process of contraction now.
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Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge

1970
Two books have been particularly influential in contemporary philosophy of science: Karl R. Popper's Logic of Scientific Discovery, and Thomas S. Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Both agree upon the importance of revolutions in science, but differ about the role of criticism in science's revolutionary growth.
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