DIGIRENT - Prematurity in Scientific Discovery: On Resistance and Neglect
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Prematurity in Scientific From University of California Press epub Prematurity in Scientific From University of California Press pdf download Prematurity in Scientific From University of California Press pdf file Prematurity in Scientific From University of California Press audiobook Prematurity in Scientific From University of California Press book review Prematurity in Scientific From University of California Press summary | #3518423 in Books | 2002-10-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.82 x5.98l,1.46 | File type: PDF | 408 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| An interesting, thoroughly documented peek at the blind side of science|By J Johnson|Hook has compiled an impressive list of papers by authors who look at historical events and writings to find out why some innovative ideas "make it" in science and others did not, only to be successfully re-considered or re-invented at a later time.
This is another book illustrating||"To help scientists aboid missing important developments, and to get the best possible reception for their own innovative work."--"Science Magazine"|From the Inside Flap|
"In preparing this remarkable book, Ernest Hook
For centuries, observers have noted the many obstacles to intellectual change in science. In a much-discussed paper published in Scientific American in 1972, molecular biologist Gunther Stent proposed an explicit criterion for one kind of obstacle to scientific discovery. He denoted a claim or hypothesis as "premature" if its implications cannot be connected to canonical knowledge by a simple series of logical steps. Further, Stent suggested that it was appro...
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