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- Ortega_hypothesis abstract "The Ortega hypothesis holds that average or mediocre scientists contribute substantially to the advancement of science. According to this hypothesis, scientific progress occurs mainly by the accumulation of a mass of modest, narrowly specialized intellectual contributions. On this view, major breakthroughs draw heavily upon a large body of minor and little-known work, without which the major advances could not happen.".
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- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Einstein.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_studies.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociology_of_scientific_knowledge.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Citation.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Mach.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Genius.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Immanuel_Kant.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Newton.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink José_Ortega_y_Gasset.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Science.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Scientist.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink The_Revolt_of_the_Masses.
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ortega hypothesis".
- Ortega_hypothesis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ortega_hypothesis subject Category:Science_studies.
- Ortega_hypothesis subject Category:Sociology_of_scientific_knowledge.
- Ortega_hypothesis type Work.
- Ortega_hypothesis type Work.
- Ortega_hypothesis comment "The Ortega hypothesis holds that average or mediocre scientists contribute substantially to the advancement of science. According to this hypothesis, scientific progress occurs mainly by the accumulation of a mass of modest, narrowly specialized intellectual contributions. On this view, major breakthroughs draw heavily upon a large body of minor and little-known work, without which the major advances could not happen.".
- Ortega_hypothesis label "Ortega hypothesis".
- Ortega_hypothesis sameAs Q951405.
- Ortega_hypothesis sameAs Ortega-Hypothese.
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- Ortega_hypothesis sameAs Q951405.
- Ortega_hypothesis wasDerivedFrom Ortega_hypothesis?oldid=681561294.
- Ortega_hypothesis isPrimaryTopicOf Ortega_hypothesis.