what do weinberg and Kuhn mean when they write that paradigms are incommensurable?
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what do weinberg and Kuhn mean when they write that paradigms are incommensurable?
<_< Do your scientific philosophy homework yourself SD <_<
Hint: No two paradigms are the same
I think its something to do with the forces which permit a salted peanut to rise and fall then rise again repeatedly when it is submerged in a pint of Stella (don't quote me on that though cos the same affect might be achieved with carling black label) :blink:
this is from last years philosophy of physics. i got thequestion wrong, and have come accross the paper whilst tidying my room.Quote:
Originally posted by Skweeky@5 February 2004 - 18:36
<_< Do your scientific philosophy homework yourself SD <_<
Hint: No two paradigms are the same
Hmmm, can't help you then. I only studied this on the field of logics, I suck at physics so I'm not even going to try and interpret it then :lol:
I like my paradickms grilled with a lot of garlick!!!! :lol:
I like mine to be gently caressed with a silken glove or tickled lightly with a feather. :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by SensualGardening@5 February 2004 - 19:09
I like my paradickms grilled with a lot of garlick!!!! :lol:
I think it's bloody obvious now isn't it.