15. Using INTEX to build and verify « taxonomic territories » historically determined : the language of neurology and J.-M. Charcot

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Liborio Dibattista, « 15. Using INTEX to build and verify « taxonomic territories » historically determined : the language of neurology and J.-M. Charcot », Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, ID : 10.4000/books.pufc.27144


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Introduction Thomas Kuhn tends to give value to scientific languages as central in the broad and widely criticised conception of the paradigm : the scientific revolutions become mutations of taxonomy and for vocabulary and lexical structure “is meant a structured vocabulary of terms of type, that represents a taxonomy of natural types : for communication to take place between individuals, it is necessary not that these adopt common criteria of application of the terms to the world, but that t...

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