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  • The Incommensurability of Scientific Theories (Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    In the influential The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), Kuhn made the dramatic claim that history of science reveals proponents of competing paradigms failing to make complete contact with each other’s views, so that they are always talking at least slightly at cross-purposes
  • INCOMMENSURABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INCOMMENSURABLE is not commensurable; broadly : lacking a basis of comparison in respect to a quality normally subject to comparison Did you know?
  • Incommensurables | Philosophy, Mathematics Physics | Britannica
    The geometers immediately following Pythagoras (c 580–c 500 bc) shared the unsound intuition that any two lengths are “commensurable” (that is, measurable) by integer multiples of some common unit
  • Incommensurability: Intro to Philosophy Study Guide |. . .
    Incommensurability refers to the inability to directly compare or measure certain concepts, theories, or values due to fundamental differences in their underlying assumptions, frameworks, or criteria
  • Incommensurability - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Incommensurability refers to specific types of differences between approaches, indicating that different theories or paradigms may invoke distinct properties, standards of explanatory adequacy, and initial assumptions, which can lead to fundamentally different practices of explanation
  • Incommensurability - definition of . . . - The Free Dictionary
    Impossible to measure or compare b Lacking a common quality on which to make a comparison 2 Mathematics a Having no common measure or number of which all the given lengths or measures are integral multiples b Having an irrational ratio n One that is incommensurable in′com·men′su·ra·bil′i·ty n
  • Incommensurability in Science - numberanalytics. com
    Incommensurability, a concept that has garnered significant attention in the philosophy of science, refers to the inability to compare or measure two or more entities using a common standard or metric
  • Philosophical Dictionary: Incommensurability-Ism
    Incapable of being corrected; hence, a putative criterion of certainty An incorrigible proposition is one about which it is impossible to be mistaken, such as (perhaps) "I am now in pain " Whether any human knowledge is actually incorrigible is one of the central questions of epistemology
  • The Problem of Incommensurability in Philosophy - Medium
    As stated above, incommensurability is the idea that we cannot judge a particular philosophical viewpoint until we reach the common ground of understanding between our viewpoint and theirs
  • Introduction. The Incommensurability Problem: Evolution, Current . . .
    The idea that competing scientific theories may be incommensurable was introduced in philosophy of science in 1962, simultaneously and independently by Thomas Kuhn and Paul Feyerabend1 Thereafter, in-commensurability promptly became one of the most central and contro-versial issues of 20th century philosophy of science





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