
Thomas Kuhn Lecture: Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice (1973)
Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
The History of Science - A Review
No set of choice criteria yet proposed is of any use one can explain, as the historian characteristically does, why particular men made particular choices. One must deal with characteristics which vary from one scientist to another without thereby jeopardizing their adherents to the canons that make science scientific. Some of the differences i have in mind result from the individual's previous experience as a scientist.
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