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100 _aKuhn, Thomas S.
245 _aThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions
_c/ Thomas S. Kuhn
250 _a4th Edition
260 _aChicago :
_bThe University of Chicago,
_c2012.
300 _axivi, 217 p.
505 _aContents Introductory Essay by Ian Hacking Preface 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 Resolution of Revolutions xiii. Progress through Revolutions xiv. Postscript – 1969 Index
650 _aScience - Philosophy - Science - History
942 _cBK
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