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In sociology of science, obliteration by incorporation (OBI) occurs when at some stage in the development of a science, certain ideas become so universally accepted and commonly used that their contributors are no longer cited. Eventually, its source and creator are forgotten ("obliterated") as the concept enters common knowledge (is "incorporated"). Obliteration occurs when "the sources of an idea, finding or concept, become obliterated by incorporation in canonical knowledge, so that only a few are still aware of their parentage".

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  • En sociología de la ciencia, obliteración por incorporación ocurre cuando ciertas ideas devienen tan aceptadas y comunes que quienes las propusieron dejan ya de ser reconocidos. De este modo, los creadores son olvidados ("obliterados") y el concepto pasa a ser parte del conocimiento común (es "incorporado"). La obliteración ocurre cuando "las fuentes de una idea, descubrimiento o concepto, devienen obliteradas por su incorporación al conocimiento canónico, de modo que sólo unos cuantos son todavía conscientes de su parentesco".​ (es)
  • In sociology of science, obliteration by incorporation (OBI) occurs when at some stage in the development of a science, certain ideas become so universally accepted and commonly used that their contributors are no longer cited. Eventually, its source and creator are forgotten ("obliterated") as the concept enters common knowledge (is "incorporated"). Obliteration occurs when "the sources of an idea, finding or concept, become obliterated by incorporation in canonical knowledge, so that only a few are still aware of their parentage". (en)
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  • En sociología de la ciencia, obliteración por incorporación ocurre cuando ciertas ideas devienen tan aceptadas y comunes que quienes las propusieron dejan ya de ser reconocidos. De este modo, los creadores son olvidados ("obliterados") y el concepto pasa a ser parte del conocimiento común (es "incorporado"). La obliteración ocurre cuando "las fuentes de una idea, descubrimiento o concepto, devienen obliteradas por su incorporación al conocimiento canónico, de modo que sólo unos cuantos son todavía conscientes de su parentesco".​ (es)
  • In sociology of science, obliteration by incorporation (OBI) occurs when at some stage in the development of a science, certain ideas become so universally accepted and commonly used that their contributors are no longer cited. Eventually, its source and creator are forgotten ("obliterated") as the concept enters common knowledge (is "incorporated"). Obliteration occurs when "the sources of an idea, finding or concept, become obliterated by incorporation in canonical knowledge, so that only a few are still aware of their parentage". (en)
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  • Obliteración por incorporación (es)
  • Obliteration by incorporation (en)
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