A Rosa multiflora by Any Other Name: Taxonomic Incommensurability and Scientific Kinds |
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Authors: | Jeffrey K. McDonough |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, 220-HOB 2, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, 92697-4555, U.S.A. E-mail |
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Abstract: | The following paper attempts to explore, criticizeand develop Thomas Kuhn's mostmature – and surprisingly neglected – view ofincommensurability. More specifically, itfocuses on (1) undermining an influential picture ofscientific kinds that lies at the heartof Kuhn's understanding of taxonomic incommensurability;(2) sketching an alternativepicture of scientific kinds that takes advantage ofKuhn's partially developed theory ofdisciplinary matrices; and (3) using these two resultsto motivate revisions to Kuhn'stheory of taxonomic incompatibility, as well as, tothe purported bridge betweentaxonomic incompatibility and some of the traditionalproblems associated withincommensurability. |
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