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But "Vestiges" helped lay the foundation both for popular acceptance of the concept of evolution and for its ultimate scientific articulation.
Such an explosive development as molecular biology hardly fits Kuhn's description of steady, normal scientific articulation of the new paradigm by puzzle solving.
And that bit of physical comedy — arms akimbo, strut modulated with what seems to be a scientific articulation of "soul," neck apparently unable to support a grown man's head — has formed the nucleus of every other white comedian's take on blackness.
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Participation points were awarded for these types of questions because the instructor wanted to emphasize discussion, scientific argument, and articulation of thought over just getting the right answer.
Both natural scientists active in the field, and social scientists observing this work, became fascinated by the role of metaphor in the articulation of scientific concepts on the one hand and articulating the science for wider society on the other (Turney 1998; Avise 2001).
Yet a more precise articulation of scientific standards and their weights remains elusive.
Quine's own approach is to privilege the language best suited for the articulation of scientific theories and the grammar that allows the most economical representation of the truth conditions of its sentences.
According to Aristotle, deductive logic (especially in the form of the syllogism) plays a central role in the articulation of scientific understanding, deducing observable phenomena from definitions of natures that hold universally and without exception.
However, the central role that ontological assumptions play in the articulation of the scientific investigation of a domain is such that they are not easily questioned.
Any vision for the future of a scientific endeavour requires a clear articulation of the problem(s) for which solutions are needed.
Potter's point is not that Boyle's gas laws are themselves explicitly gendered, but that their formation and ratification as scientific was deeply shaped by the articulation of gender politics and theological commitments specific to 17th century England.
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