«My suggestion is, then, that Kuhn sees the scientific
community on the analogy of a religious community and sees science as the scientist's religion.
Not exact matches
Hence the minister directs his attention as much toward the «world» as the dean of a medical school has his eye
on the potentially and actually sick people of the society outside his closed
community of healers, or, to use a wholly different
analogy, as much as the mayor of a city keeps in view the nature and the needs of the cultural and economic society of which his city is a center.
On the housing segregation by income and class, I would much prefer to use
analogies with the Parisian suburbs, gated
communities, and (perhaps over-dramatically) the social stratification of Dickensian London, or (most accurately) the electoral gerrymandering of Shirley Porter.
To explain the meaning of suicides in
communities, Professor Dudgeon draws
on an
analogy used by Professor Michael Chandler, who has worked with First Nation Peoples in Canada to understand youth suicide and self harm — that «suicide is like the miner's canary».