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  1. Comment donc la science et la tradition se sont-elles côtoyées, opposées et retrouvées dans l’histoire au sujet de la notion d’évolution ? Sont-elles incompatibles ou sont-elles complémentaires ? Quel intérêt y-aurait-il à tenter d’en réaliser la synthèse ? …

  2. 26 sept. 2008 · Science consists in progress by innovation. Scientists, however, are committed to all kinds of traditions that persist or recur in society regardless of intellectual and institutional changes.

    • Joseph Mali
    • 1989
  3. 4 nov. 2020 · Cultural evolution research is the study of how cultural traits (e.g., beliefs and behavioral patterns) stabilize, change and diffuse in populations, and why some cultural traits are more ...

    • Theiss Bendixen
    • tb@cas.au.dk
    • 2020
  4. 4 mars 2004 · Its three central assertions are that (1) science is our only source of genuine knowledge about the world, (2) science is the only way to understand humanity’s place in the world, and (3) science provides the only credible view of the world as a whole.

  5. 1 sept. 2015 · Scientists can introduce novel chemicals and chemical relationships (innovation) or delve deeper into known ones (tradition). They can consolidate knowledge clusters or bridge them. The aggregate distribution of published strategies remains remarkably stable.

    • Jacob G. Foster, Andrey Rzhetsky, James A. Evans
    • 2015
  6. 1 sept. 2015 · Qualitative research in the history and sociology of science suggests that this choice is patterned by an “essential tension” between productive tradition and risky innovation. We examine this tension through Bourdieu’s field theory of science, and we explore it empirically by analyzing millions of biomedical abstracts from ...

  7. Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences presents a sampling of work in the history of science by colleagues and former students and associates of I. Bernard Cohen, one of the most influential figures in the rise of the history of science as a scholarly discipline.