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The Revival of Laissez-faire in American Macroeconomic Theory: A Case Study ... - Page 6
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 2003 - 177 pages
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A Nation of Behavers

Martin E. Marty - Religion - 1976 - 260 pages
...first is what a critic of Kühn, David Hollinger, calls a "disciplinary matrix," which consists of "the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques, and so on shared by the members of a given community" — in this case the company of historians of American religion....
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The Evolution of Economic Ideas

Phyllis Deane - Business & Economics - 1978 - 260 pages
...specification',2 though he also identifies a broader, sociological, use for the term in which 'it stands for the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques and so on shared by the members of a given community'.3 Since Kuhn popularised the term by elevating the concept of a paradigm...
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The Rebirth of Anthropological Theory

Stanley R. Barrett - Social Science - 1984 - 290 pages
...clarify what he meant by paradigm, focusing on two different definitions. 'On the one hand, it stands for the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques,...and so on shared by members of a given community. On the other, it denotes one sort of element in that constellation, the concrete puzzle-solutions which,...
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The Languages of Creativity: Models, Problem-solving, Discourse

Mark Amsler - Psychology - 1986 - 222 pages
...his "Postscript" he distinguishes two different senses of paradigm: "On the one hand, it stands for the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques,...and so on shared by members of a given community. On the other, it denotes one sort of element in that constellation, the concrete puzzle-solutions that,...
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Religion and Social Work Practice in Contemporary American Society

Frank M. Loewenberg - Political Science - 1988 - 200 pages
...membership. This use of ideology is similar to the way Kuhn used the term "paradigm" as referring to "the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques and so on shared by the members of a given community" (1970:175). The purpose of an ideology is to minimize individual...
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Meta-Ethnography: Synthesizing Qualitative Studies

George W. Noblit, R. Dwight Hare - Social Science - 1988 - 112 pages
...developed approaches in the positivist paradigm. Paradigm, as Kuhn (I970) uses the term, refers to both "the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques, and so on shared by the members of a given community" lp. l75), and the exemplary but "concrete puzzle-solutions" (p. l75)...
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Space-Perception and the Philosophy of Science

Patrick A. Heelan - Philosophy - 2023 - 408 pages
...that are more or less mutually incompatible (they use different descriptive categories). A paradigm is "the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques and so on shared by the members of a given [research] community": at its core are a "disciplinary matrix" composed of "ordered...
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The Metaphysics of Evolution: Naqshbandis in the Ottoman World, 1450-1700

David L. Hull - Science - 1989 - 346 pages
...(1970, 175) has since distinguished between two senses of the term: On the one hand, it stands for the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques, and so on shared by the members of a given community. On the other hand, it denotes one sort of element in that constellation,...
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Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement

Carlos Muñoz - History - 1989 - 236 pages
...Consequently, the internal colony model never became the dominant paradigm for Chicano Studies research - 'the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques, and so on shared by the members of a given community' of scholars.50 There have been several reasons for this that are...
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The Growth of Medical Knowledge

H.A. Ten Have, G.L Kimsma, S.F. Spicker - Medical - 1990 - 214 pages
...two, which turns on exemplar solutions to concrete puzzles. "On the one hand, it [paradigm] stands for the entire constellation of beliefs, values, techniques, and so on shared by the members of a given community. On the other, it denotes one sort of element in that constellation,...
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