<Li> The belief that science contains theories or research traditions that are largely commensurable; </Li> <Li> The belief that science sometimes incorporates new ideas that are discontinuous from old ones; </Li> <Li> The belief that science involves the idea of the unity of science, that there is, underlying the various scientific disciplines, basically one science about one real world . </Li> <Li> The belief that science is nature and nature is science; and out of this duality, all theories and postulates are created, interpreted, evolve, and are applied . </Li>

Which of the following is not a general criticism of positivism