Abstract: In advancing disciplines, the methodological debate is a sign of health. The methodology of geography came under debate for the first time during the middle of twentieth century when F. K. Schaefer, an American scholar, published his paper entitled ―Exceptionalism in Geography: A Methodological Examination‖. Publication of the paper brought a revolution. Shortly after this was discussed the paradigmatic shifts in a discipline by Thomas S. Kuhn, another American scholar, through his seminal work ‗The Structure of Scientific Revolutions' (1962). His account of the development held that science enjoys periods of stable growth punctuated by revisionary revolutions. Kuhn called the core concepts of an ascendant revolution it's ‗paradigms' and the term became very popular. Since........
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