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Predictive models of scientific progress

Information Storage and Retrieval, 1971
Abstract Progress in science is essentially determined by the stimulating effects of information accumulation and transfer. Hence dynamic characteristics of information flow together with the structural properties of the flow network in the society should be indicative of the major thrusts of science progress as well as of its rate of development ...
Pranas Zunde, Vladimir Slamecka
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Mathematics, Indispensability And Scientific Progress

Erkenntnis, 2001
Evaluation de l'argument platonicien de l'indispensabilite des objets mathematiques, fonde sur le naturalisme de Quine, a la lumiere de la conception nominaliste des theories scientifiques. Mesurant le role des mathematiques dans la decouverte et le developpement de la science, l'A. montre que les vertus philosophiques du nominalisme ne suffisent pas a
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Reconciling Protection with Scientific Progress

Hastings Center Report, 2005
In this issue, three articles and one of the essays contribute to an emerging discourse that challenges the core assumptions, concepts, and principles of research ethics. Some of these contributions are useful. We must be wary, however, that in refining and clarifying the concepts of research ethics we do not undermine the protections for human ...
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Scientific Progress Doubts and Hopes

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1983
Abstract Our scientific and technological world must be accepted, whatever the reservations guarding above all the preservation of a genuinely humane existence on this Earth. The most difficult problem facing humanity is the present population explosion which appears at present insoluble, as humanity shows itself unequal to this challenge.
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Scientific Progress in Psychodynamic Formulation

Psychiatry, 1989
This issue of psychiatry contains five papers describing or comparing five different methods for making a psychodynamic formulation (Luborsky and Crits-Christoph; Horowitz; Johnson et al.; Perry, Augusto, et al.; Perry, Luborsky, et al.). As Luborsky and Crits-Christoph make clear in their introduction, while the idea of the psychodynamic formulation ...
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Physics, Philosophy, and Scientific Progress

Physics Today, 2005
In this 1950 speech to the International Congress of Surgeons in Cleveland, Ohio, Einstein argued that the 19th-century physicists’ simplistic view of nature, illusory as it was, gave biologists the confidence to treat life as a purely physical phenomenon.
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Marketing, Scientific Progress, and Scientific Method

Journal of Marketing, 1983
It is argued that the long debate concerning the scientific credentials of marketing has been couched in terms of an idealized notion of science as the ultimate source of objectively certified knowledge. A review of contemporary literature in the philosophy, sociology, and history of science reveals that this canonical conception of science cannot be ...
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Scientific Progress.

Noûs, 1992
Ricardo J. Gomez, Craig Dilworth
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