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| *It makes a great deal of sense to ask which of two actual and competing theories fits the facts better. (Kuhn, 147). | *It makes a great deal of sense to ask which of two actual and competing theories fits the facts better. (Kuhn, 147). | ||
| Paradigm choice is a value-based tentative decision (that is, faith), not rule-based final decision (that is, not perfect knowledge). | Paradigm choice is a value-based tentative decision (that is, faith), not rule-based final decision (that is, not perfect knowledge). | ||
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Paradigm choice is a value-based tentative decision (that is, faith), not rule-based final decision (that is, not perfect knowledge).

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