Thomas Kuhn

Contemporary Philosophy in Focus offers a series of introductory volumes to many of the dominant philosophical thinkers of the current age. Thomas Kuhn (1922–96), the author of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, is probably the best-known and most influential historian and philosopher of scien...

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Normal science and dogmatism, paradigms and progress: Kuhn 'versus' Popper and Lakatos
Kuhn's philosophy of science practice
Thomas Kuhn and the problem of social order in science
Normal science: from logic to case-based and model-based reasoning
Kuhn, conceptual change, and cognitive science
Kuhn on concepts and categorization
Kuhn's world changes
Does The Structure of Scientific Revolutions permit a feminist revolution in science?
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Thomas Kuhn and the problem of social order in science
Normal science: from logic to case-based and model-based reasoning
Kuhn, conceptual change, and cognitive science
Kuhn on concepts and categorization
Kuhn's world changes
Does The Structure of Scientific Revolutions permit a feminist revolution in science?
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Normal science and dogmatism, paradigms and progress: Kuhn 'versus' Popper and Lakatos
Kuhn's philosophy of science practice
Thomas Kuhn and the problem of social order in science
Normal science: from logic to case-based and model-based reasoning
Kuhn, conceptual change, and cognitive science
Kuhn on concepts and categorization
Kuhn's world changes
Does The Structure of Scientific Revolutions permit a feminist revolution in science?
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