What I as a physicist had to discover for myself, most historians learn by example in the course of professional training. Consciously or not, they are all practitioners of the hermeneutic method. In my case, however, the discovery of hermeneutics did... The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer - Page 7edited by - 2002 - 317 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Richard Bernstein - Philosophy - 1983 - 314 pages
...philosophy and history of science. Kuhn himself remarks in the preface to his recent collection of articles, What I as a physicist had to discover for myself, most historians leam by example in the course of professional training. Consciously or not, they are all practitioners... | |
| Charles W. Tolman - Psychology - 1992 - 236 pages
...of his "discovery of hermeneutics." "What I as a physicist had to discover for myself," says Kuhn, "most historians learn by example in the course of...Consciously or not, they are all practitioners of hermeneutic method." As the haunting influence of positivism declines, constructionist and hermeneutic... | |
| Floyd Merrell - Postmodernism - 1995 - 398 pages
...along. hermeneutical through and through. as witnessed by Kuhn'st 1977. xiii) oft-cited passage: "What l as a physicist had to discover for myself. most historians...they are all practitioners of the hermeneutic method" tsee also Rosen 1987. chap. 4). And in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn 11970. 158) writes:... | |
| Bent Flyvbjerg - Social Science - 2001 - 218 pages
...Jurgen Habermas, Anthony Giddens, and, since the late 1970s by Kuhn himself. Kuhn, for example, says: What I as a physicist had to discover for myself,...Its most immediate and decisive effect was instead in my view of science . . . [T]he term "hermeneutic" . . . was no part of my vocabulary as recently... | |
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