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Merton described four
aspects of
science that
later came to be
called Mertonian norms: "four sets of
institutional imperatives taken to
comprise the ethos...
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explaining some of the
religious causes of the
Scientific Revolution, and the
Mertonian norms of science,
often referred to by the
acronym "CUDOS". This is a...
- standards, such as the
scientific method,
falsifiability of claims, and
Mertonian norms. A
number of
basic principles are
accepted by
scientists as standards...
- The mean
speed theorem, also
known as the
Merton rule of
uniform acceleration, was
discovered in the 14th
century by the
Oxford Calculators of
Merton College...
- Omar
Lizardo describes the pax
wisconsana as "a
Midwestern flavored,
Mertonian resolution of the theory/method wars in
which [sociologists] all agreed...
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International Relations. Kuhn is
credited as a
foundational force behind the post-
Mertonian sociology of
scientific knowledge. Kuhn's work has also been used in the...
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Consensus decision-making
Consensus reality Fringe theory Medical consensus Mertonian norms Paradigm Scientific consensus on
climate change Status quaestionis...
- and is "commonly in use at
other Cambridge colleges".
Merton alumni (
Mertonians) and
fellows have
pursued careers in a
variety of disciplines.
Among the...
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Devices for
Optical Systems or CUDOS, an
Australian research consortium Mertonian norms,
principles of
modern science in
Robert K. Merton's 1973 work The...
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philosophy behind open data has been long
established (for
example in the
Mertonian tradition of science), but the term "open data"
itself is recent, gaining...