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  2. Ruth R. Benerito - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Mary Rogan Benerito (January 12, 1916 – October 5, 2013) was an American physical chemist and inventor known for her huge impact work related to the textile industry, notably including the development of wash-and-wear cotton fabrics using a technique called cross-linking.

  3. Southern Regional Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Notable contributions include the discovery of the process for making durable press (permanent press) cotton for wrinkle-free garments. Particular contributions to this discovery came from Ruth R. Benerito , who invented a cross-linking chemical reaction of the cellulose molecules in cotton that imparts the permanent press characteristic on ...

  4. Ruth Rogan Benerito - Wikipedia

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  5. Richard Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Boyd became interested in the philosophy of science during his undergraduate studies for a mathematics major at MIT for which he was awarded an S.B. in 1963. [8] [5] He then, at the same institution and under the directorship of Richard Cartwright, went on to earn his Ph.D in 1970 with a doctoral thesis on mathematical logic titled A Recursion-Theoretic Characterization of the Ramified ...

  6. Process and Reality - Wikipedia

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    Process and Reality. Process and Reality is a book by Alfred North Whitehead, in which the author propounds a philosophy of organism, also called process philosophy.The book, published in 1929, is a revision of the Gifford Lectures he gave in 1927–28.

  7. Strong programme - Wikipedia

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    The strong programme's influence on science and technology studies is credited as being unparalleled (Latour 1999). The largely Edinburgh-based school of thought aims to illustrate how the existence of a scientific community, bound together by allegiance to a shared paradigm, is a prerequisite for normal scientific activity.

  8. Applied epistemology - Wikipedia

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    There is also the case of the philosophy of science, which provides epistemic justifications for scientific reasoning and choice. [20] It is considered an applied epistemology due to the characterization that it is precise, formal, and normative. [21] An example of the deployment of applied epistemology in scientific research is the Toolbox ...

  9. Outline of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    A priori and a posteriori knowledge – these terms are used with respect to reasoning (epistemology) to distinguish necessary conclusions from first premises.. A priori knowledge or justification – knowledge that is independent of experience, as with mathematics, tautologies ("All bachelors are unmarried"), and deduction from pure reason (e.g., ontological proofs).