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This book explores an evolutionary theory of scientific knowledge,
and provides the basis for a new linguistic approach to
methodology.Including an original essay by the late Thomas Kuhn,
this volume takes inspiration from his work in history and the
philosophy of sciences. The authors highlight the critical
importance of the relationship between the process of learning a
language and translation, and use this to examine scientific
language and interpretation. They also analyse the relationship
between grammatical structure and theoretical communication in
science and apply their findings to the rhetoric of Smith and
Keynes. They assess the pragmatical dimension of language in the
construction of knowledge, and examine its role in explaining
economic behaviour and in interpreting the relationship between
economics and philosophy. Finally, the authors analyse the
relationship between incommensurable standards and translation from
the point of view of the logical structure of lexicon, and examine
the traditional theme of the 'unity of science' across the whole
spectrum of humanities and the social sciences.
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