This paper introduces epistemic lensing: the measurable deflection of scientific anomalies by a community's shared judgment standards before a paradigm shift occurs. Against passive models of filtering or suppression, the paper argues that evidentiary preferences, refusal thresholds, and methodological norms actively bend anomalous findings toward paradigm-compatible interpretations. The paper formalises this using patchwise epistemic geometry and a collective epistemic tensor proxy, and proposes a five-step empirical method combining SPECTER document embeddings, SciBERT citation-context NLP, and factor-analytic extraction of judgment-standard axes. Pilot case: Helicobacter pylori / peptic ulcer aetiology 1982–1995.
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Ben Cassie (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ea196be05d6e3efb60792 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20285033
Ben Cassie
Weatherford College
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