The structure of scientific revolutions / Thomas S. Kuhn
- Bib ID:
- 2945007
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Kuhn, Thomas S
- Edition:
- 3rd ed.
- Description:
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- Chicago, IL : University of Chicago Press, 1996
- xiv, 212 p. ; 22 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0226458083 (alkaline paper) (paperback)
- 0226458075 (alkaline paper) (cloth)
- Full contents:
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- I. Introduction: A Role for History
- II. The Route to Normal Science
- III. The Nature of Normal Science
- IV. Normal Science as Puzzle-solving
- V. The Priority of Paradigms
- VI. Anomaly and the Emergence of Scientific Discoveries
- VII. Crisis and the Emergence of Scientific Theories
- VIII. The Response to Crisis
- IX. The Nature and Necessity of Scientific Revolutions
- X. Revolutions as Changes of World View
- XI. The Invisibility of Revolutions
- XII. The Resolutions of Revolutions
- XIII. Progress through Revolutions.
- Notes:
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- Includes index.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 1996
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