Jeroen Pietryga

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A crisis involves a period of extraordinary, rather than normal, research, with a “proliferation of competing articulations, the willingness to try anything, the expression of explicit discontent, the recourse to philosophy and to debate over fundamentals” (91). Out of that ferment new ideas arise, new methods, and finally a new theory.
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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