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… … … … … and trigger a scientific revolution, as happened in the
16th century in Europe (notably not recognized by a powerful social institu-
tion, the Catholic Church, until centuries later).
2.
Most scientists and technical employees today are analogous to nor-
mal scientists, working
(6)
… … … … … or to illuminate small areas of
knowledge within a given scientific model. For instance, many scientists in
the United States are employees of corporations, government agencies, and
so on, and are expected to work within accepted models rather than chal-
lenge them. This
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… … … … … conflict between the scientist’s desire
for autonomy and the organization’s desire for practical results, and can sti-
fle innovation that could lead ultimately to greater breakthroughs. One way
this problem is dealt with is to have people specialize in either basic or
(8)
… … … … … , with different evaluative criteria for each, and to have
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