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  1. 1 de jun. de 1974 · We are convinced that our present problems, our methods, our scientific concepts are, at least partly, the results of a scientific tradition which accompanies or leads the way of science through the centuries.

  2. Science consists in progress by innovation. Scientists, however, are committed to all kinds of traditions that persist or recur in society regardless of intellectual and institutional changes.

    • Joseph Mali
    • 1989
  3. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Tradition has a historical and social nature, without which knowledge and science cannot be realized. In this article, non-Western alternatives refers to the beliefs or values of non-Western traditions which can, directly or indirectly, play a role in science.

    • Mahdi Kafaee, Mostafa Taqavi
    • 2021
  4. 4 de mar. de 2004 · Thus, it is crucial to identify the salient features of distinct aspects of the scientific tradition, namely, science itself, the philosophical view known as scientific realism, the metaphysical ideology of scientific materialism, and the dogmatic form of that ideology known as scientism.

  5. 4 de nov. de 2020 · A cultural trait (or variant; Richerson and Boyd, 2005, pp. 62–64) is understood here as anything that is—at least to some degree—socially transmitted or motivated, including beliefs, knowledge,...

    • Theiss Bendixen
    • tb@cas.au.dk
    • 2020
  6. prod-ruor.uottawa.ca › items › ca445a5f-1c85-47df-88Tradition in science.

    Kuhn's work is often taken as the basis for resisting the rational view of science. His "incommensurability thesis" and "community authority thesis" are viewed by people, such as Feyerabend, as implying science is arational of irrational. They suggest that in science there is only replacement of paradigms, not the continuation of tradition.

  7. of the results of a science which neglected the link between personal experience and theoretical reflection. This paper is a first attempt to formulate an (hopefully coherent) argument for overcoming the fundamental gulf separating "indigenous knowledge" from "scientific knowledge" in its more explicitly "hard" form, which is presently the ...