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Full Idea
If two things are incommensurable they cannot be incompatible.
Gist of Idea
Two things can't be incompatible if they are incommensurable
Source
Samir Okasha (Philosophy of Science: Very Short Intro (2nd ed) [2016], 5)
Book Ref
Okasha,Samir: 'Philosophy of Science: very short intro (2nd ed)' [OUP 2016], p.80
A Reaction
Kuhn had claimed that two rival theories are incompatible, which forces the paradigm shift. He can't stop the slide off into total relativism. The point is there cannot be a conflict if there cannot even be a comparison.
12127 | Many different theories will fit the observed facts [Bacon] |
5940 | Two goods may be comparable, although they are not commensurable [Ross] |
17650 | We lack frames of reference to transform physics, biology and psychology into one another [Goodman] |
12128 | In theory change, words shift their natural reference, so the theories are incommensurable [Kuhn] |
6162 | Kuhn has a description theory of reference, so the reference of 'electron' changes with the descriptions [Rowlands on Kuhn] |
22184 | Incommensurability assumes concepts get their meaning from within the theory [Kuhn, by Okasha] |
7619 | Galileo's notions can't be 'incommensurable' if we can fully describe them [Putnam on Kuhn] |
3866 | If theories are really incommensurable, we could believe them all [Newton-Smith] |
4732 | One may understand a realm of ideas, but be unable to judge their rationality or truth [O'Grady] |
22185 | Two things can't be incompatible if they are incommensurable [Okasha] |