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Ludwik Fleck and the Historical Interpretation of Science

1986
This statement, taken from Ludwik Fleck’s classic book of 1935, might be read as the guiding slogan of his whole enterprise. If the theory of knowledge is to bear fruit, he tells us, it must not be founded on some Phantasiebild of Science: some a priori definition, or ‘demarcation criterion’, like that which Karl Popper has always insisted on.
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Ludwik Fleck: Thought Style and Thought Collective in the Historiography of Science

Historiographies of Science, 2023
Mauro L Conde   +2 more
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Ludwik Fleck (1896-1962) and his contribution to dermatology

Clinics in Dermatology, 2012
Ludwik Fleck, Polish physician and microbiologist of Jewish origin, is mostly known today as a philosopher of science. His previously unknown treatise “Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact” (Basel, 1935),1 was brought into international recognition by Thomas Kuhn in his The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Chicago, 1962), one of the major ...
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Texts of Ludwik Fleck and Tadeusz Bilikiewicz

1990
Medical science, whose range is as vast as its history is old, has led to the formation of a specific style in the grasping of its problems and of a specific way of treating medical phenomena, i.e. to a specific type of thinking. In substance such separateness of the way of thinking is nothing extraordinary.
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Ludwik Fleck and the Influence of the Philosophy of Lwów

1986
In this work, I will investigate the question of the intellectual sources which influenced Fleck in the development of his theory of ‘thought-style’ and ‘thought-collective’. In this investigation, I develop the thesis that this influence was of a quite dominating philosophical nature, one exerted by the Polish philosophers working in Lwow between the ...
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Thought styles and paradigms—a comparative study of Ludwik Fleck and Thomas S. Kuhn

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2011
Nicola Mössner
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