Incommensurability and the Bonfire of the Meta-Theories: Response to Mizrahi

Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4 (7):51-58 (2015)
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Abstract

Scientists working within a paradigm must play by the rules of the game of that paradigm in solving problems, and that is why incommensurability arises when the rules of the game change. If we deny the thesis of the priority of paradigms, then there is no good argument for the incommensurability of theories and thus for taxonomic incommensurability, because there is no invariant way to determine the set of results provable, puzzles solvable, and propositions cogently formulable under a given paradigm.

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Lydia Patton
Virginia Tech

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