Across
- 6. The threshold where the field becomes autonomous and structured.
- 7. Foucault emphasized these breaks in the evolution of knowledge, rather than just continuous progress.
- 8. The concluding part of After Kuhn.
- 10. Kuhn's initial use of "paradigm," referring to major scientific achievements as models.
Down
- 1. Foucault challenged this idea in favor of a history that recognizes discontinuities.
- 2. Kuhn's term for a framework that includes the theoretical, methodological, and evaluative assumptions scientists use.
- 3. The threshold where a field can define its own rules and formal principles.
- 4. Foucault's term for the broader conditions that make knowledge possible.
- 5. The idea that different paradigms may not be comparable due to lack of shared measures.
- 9. A set of words and meanings used by a scientific community.
