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Discussion Kuhn on Scientific Revolutions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Richard L. Purtill*
Affiliation:
Western Washington State College

Extract

T. S. Kuhn's book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, [1], is a long and complex work, containing a large number of examples and arguments bearing on questions in the philosophy, history, and sociology of science. My treatment of it here will necessarily be limited, but I will try to state its main theses and discuss them insofar as this can be done without detailed examination of the examples cited from the history of science.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Philosophy of Science Association 1967

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REFERENCES

[1] Kuhn, T. S., The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (1963).Google Scholar
[2] Orear, Jay, Fundamental Physics, New York: Wiley and Sons, (1961).Google Scholar