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Toward an Interpretative or Hermeneutic Social Science

In Babette E. Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 25-50 (2017)

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  1. Philosophical hermeneutics and the communicative experience: The paradigm of oral history. [REVIEW]Michael J. Hyde - 1980 - Man and World 13 (1):81-98.
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  • Kuhn's paradigm as a parable for the cold war: Incommensurability and its discontents from Fuller's tale of Harvard to Fleck's unsung lvov.Babette Babich - 2003 - Social Epistemology 17 (2 & 3):99 – 109.
  • From Fleck's denkstil to Kuhn's paradigm: Conceptual schemes and incommensurability.Babette E. Babich - 2003 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (1):75 – 92.
    This article argues that the limited influence of Ludwik Fleck's ideas on philosophy of science is due not only to their indirect dissemination by way of Thomas Kuhn, but also to an incommensurability between the standard conceptual framework of history and philosophy of science and Fleck's own more integratedly historico-social and praxis-oriented approach to understanding the evolution of scientific discovery. What Kuhn named "paradigm" offers a periphrastic rendering or oblique translation of Fleck's Denkstil/Denkkollektiv , a derivation that may also account (...)
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