The Copernican Revolution revisited: paradigm, metaphor and incommensurability in the history of science- Blumenberg's response to Kuhn and Davidson
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Auteurs : David Ingram [États-Unis]Source :
- History of the human sciences [ 0952-6951 ] ; 1993-11.
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- Absolute metaphors, Alien language, Alien utterances, Anthropological, Anthropological constants, Appetitus partium, Blumenberg, Blumenberg notes, Cambridge university press, Chicago press, Conceptual scheme, Conceptual schemes, Constant frame, Constitutive role, Continuous meaning, Copernican, Copernican reform, Copernican reform functions, Copernican revolution, Copernican system, David bloor, Davidson, Distinctive feature, Einer metaphorologie, Epochal, Evaluative comparison, Exemplary instance, First analogy, Foucauldian archaeology, Functional reoccupation, Historical contingency, Human condition, Incommensurability, Incommensurability thesis, Incommensurable, Incommensurable paradigms, Ingram, Interaction theory, Internal account, Internal history, Kuhn, Linguistic behavior, Literal meaning, Literal paraphrase, Local incommensurability, Medieval astronomy, Medieval theology, Metaphor, Metaphorical, Metaphorical function, Metaphorical interpretation, Metaphorical meaning, Metaphorical process, Metaphorical processes, Modem, Modem science, Modern science, Narrative unity, Natural families, Normal science, Original meaning, Other hand, Paradigm, Paradigm change, Paradigm shift, Paris condemnation, Possible worlds, Practical understanding, Primary reference, Proper names, Ptolemaic astronomy, Ptolemean astronomy, Putnam, Radical incommensurability, Radical translation, Relative progress, Renaissance humanism, Reoccupation, Scientific explanations, Scientific paradigm, Scientific paradigms, Scientific progress, Scientific revolution, Scientific revolutions, Scientific values, Secondary reference, Secularization theories, Semantics, Simpler cases, Successive paradigms, Theological absolutism, Theory change, Unified science, Untranslatability, Untranslatable language.
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DOI: 10.1177/095269519300600402
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