Birger,
A quick followup.
I'd say "there are no easy answers _yet_" in that the whole system of how
research is done and research on how research is done is itself an evolving
field.
I would like to think that someday, we'll understand enough to have a
framework that is far more detailed and accurate without being prescriptive.
Cheers.
Fil
On 9 February 2012 14:35, Birger Sevaldson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Fil, I am not an expert eigther but i think you are probably right that
> these are gradients and there are no clear cuts. To my mind it just once
> again demonstrates that there are no easy answers, clear cut boundaries and
> static conceptions in and of the rich landscape of knowledge production
> (not to say science).
>
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