WHAT WE KNEW ABOUT «A DISCIPLINARY MATRIX» OF SCIENCE, BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK CONCERNING PHILOSOPHY
Abstract
Going from a concept of «a disciplinary matrix» of T. S. Kuhn as setting a way and structure of the articulation of such phenomenon as «community of scientists», the author of article shows that the disciplinary component has not defining and secondary value concerning philosophical community.
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