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I think most disciplines leave that to the philosophers of science in their fields and few of them are as highly regarded scientifically as the various specialists in the discipline. When these philosophers or methodologists develop doctrines, they do so usually by rational reconstruction based on the records that remain, which makes them prone to fall in the trap of the 'fraud' that Peter Medawar wrote about (or even participate in it, as i have done). Or else, they base their ideas on ethnography or even autoethnography and then end up with something with too much variation or they speak the 'unspeakable' and thus fail to gain acceptance.

Can you define 'doctrine' so that it is not confused with research methods or 'the scientific method'?

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