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  1. Scientific naming.William Kent - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):185-193.
    Theory and Practice; Precision and Vagueness. There has long been a conflict between the theory and the practice of scientific naming. The theory expressed both by working scientists and by philosophers has almost always been that precision is an essential part of the scientific attitude and of the procedures and results of science. Theoretically, metaphors have been scorned as belonging to poetry or to philosophy rather than to science. In scientific practice, however, vagueness and metaphor are constantly present; and they (...)
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  • Philosophy and Linguistic Relativity.Sven Ove Hansson - 2014 - Theoria 80 (3):201-204.
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  • Cultural Relativism and the Logic of Language.Joachim Israel - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (113-114):107-126.
    A. L. Kroeber, who together with C. Kluckhohn wrote a now classical review of the concept of culture (1958), claimed that the most significant accomplishment of anthropology in the first half of the twentieth century was the extension and clarification of the concept of culture. In the book mentioned they analyzed about 300 different definitions of the concept. In a critical review of Kroeber's and Kluckhohn's book their colleague L. A. White contests Kroeber's claims and writes: “On the contrary, I (...)
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  • Philosophy as an open meta‐science of interdisciplinary cross‐induction.Magoroh Maruyama - 1962 - Dialectica 16 (4):361-384.
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  • Epistemology of Social Science Research: exploration in inculture researchers.Magoroh Maruyama - 1969 - Dialectica 23 (3‐4):229-280.
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