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What is the simiralities of natural science and humanities?

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Answered by Poulami410
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According to Kuhn, the common practice in the natural sciences is puzzle-solving, or the articulation of a specific guiding paradigm. This paradigm is a way of looking to the world, a habit of mind, shared by a scientific community, thus tying it together. Shared habits of mind are the only essential constitutions tying together a scientific community : without shared habits of mind effective scientific communication becomes impossible. Science evolves gradually by the process of puzzle-solving, until some unexpected outcomes occur. Once the existence of an anomaly is accepted, normal science turns into crisis. When the crisis has been overcome by a new paradigm, a reconstruction of the field from new fundamentals takes place. Revolutions can thus be viewed as changes of world view.

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Answered by rizwanahmedpathan
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Humanities and social sciences deal with human aspects like politics, law, linguistics, economics, and psychology. One of the major differences between the two is that humanities involve a more critical and analytical approach whereas social sciences deal with more of a scientific approach.

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