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Scientific pluralism and the Chemical Revolution

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2015
In a number of papers and in his recent book, Is Water H2O? Evidence, Realism, Pluralism (2012), Hasok Chang has argued that the correct interpretation of the Chemical Revolution provides a strong case for the view that progress in science is served by maintaining several incommensurable "systems of practice" in the same discipline, and concerning the ...
Martin Kusch
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Was There a Scientific Revolution?

2017
This article asks whether there was a Scientific Revolution (SR) at anytime between 1550 and1800. The label ‘Scientific Revolution’ to indicate a period in the development of natural knowledge in early modern Europe has carved a place in historiography.
John L Heilbron
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Scientific revolution?

Annals of Ophthalmology, 2006
Has science truly reached its ultimate peak? Some may say that it has, and that our current knowledge base is as good as it is going to get. If we look closely, we may see that we are not standing on the peak, but rather on the edge of a grand precipice that overlooks a future filled with infinite possibilities.
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Sepsis and Scientific Revolutions

Critical Care Medicine, 2013
The therapeutic approach to sepsis is following an evolutionary process of scientific discovery as articulated in the landmark work by Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, first published 50 years ago.Incremental advances, beginning with the introduction of antimicrobials and most recently highlighted by revised, evidence-based guidelines for
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AI and scientific revolution

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1976
Artificial intelligence, as a field of scientific endeavor, is significantly different from all other fields of computer science. I would like to consider, for a moment, certain of these significant differences, as dispassionately as possible.
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The Scientific Revolution [Fiction]

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2012
Good evening good people of planet earth and welcome to the program! Tonight we are chatting with Sam Willis, founder and spokesperson for the new political party standing at this year's global election. They are calling themselves the “Intellectual” party and claiming to bring a shade of “White” to the political spectrum.
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The Scientific Revolution

2023
Abstract This chapter surveys the transformations in scientific understanding that took place during the period usually known as the Scientific Revolution, roughly from 1500 to 1700, It follows the growing emphasis on experiment in science and charts the shift from an Aristotelian and Ptolemaic geocentric view of the universe to a ...
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