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ON SOCIAL-COGNITIVE PARAMETERS OF DISCOURSE TECHNIQUES FOR PRESENTING SCIENTIFIC RESULTS

ON SOCIAL-COGNITIVE PARAMETERS OF DISCOURSE TECHNIQUES FOR PRESENTING SCIENTIFIC RESULTS


Author:  Demiankov V.Z.

Affiliation:  Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract:  Intellectual revolutions consist not only in inventing new approaches to the objects of study but also in the forms these approaches are promoted and presented. Different types of scientific revolutions presuppose different linguistic techniques used to show explanatory power, a high degree of novelty and superiority of new solutions, to mark the borderlines between epochs and generations of investigators, to demonstrate interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary features of new ideas, and to dethrone what seems evident to the majority.

Keywords:  philosophy of language, intellectual revolution, linguistic techniques of scientific theory, linguistic theory, knowledge transfer

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