The structure of scientific revolutions / by Thomas S. Kuhn ; with an introductory essay by Ian Hacking.
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- 9780226458113 (cloth : alkaline paper)
- 0226458113 (cloth : alkaline paper)
- 9780226458120 (paperback : alkaline paper)
- 0226458121 (paperback : alkaline paper)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A role for history -- The route to normal science -- The nature of normal science -- Normal science as puzzle-solving -- The priority of paradigms -- Anomaly and the emergence of scientific discoveries -- Crisis and the emergence of scientific theories -- The response to crisis -- The nature and necessity of scientific revolutions -- Revolutions as changes of world view -- The invisibility of revolutions -- The resolution of revolutions -- Progress through revolutions.
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