A.. Foucault's épistème | B. Kuhn's paralogism | ||
C. Kant's categorical imperative | D. Whitehead's Anglicanism | ||
Kant uses the notio n of a categorical imperative, but he doesn't mean by it anything like a conceptual framework. (The categorical imperative lays down what you absolutely must do, as distinct from what you must do to achieve any particular specific objective. So C. is wrong.
So are B. and D. (Kuhn's framework notion was 'paradigm' and Whitehead suggested, but not as part of his Anglicanism particularly, that we should use the notion of process (as contrasted with thing) as the foundation of our conceptual framework.)
A. is correct.