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Kuhn''s the Structure of Scientific Revolutions At 60

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Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has sold more than one million copies since its publication in 1962, is one of the most cited academic books of all time, and continues to be read and studied today. This volume of new essays evaluates the significance of Kuhn's classic book in its changing historical context, including its initial reception and its lasting effects. The essays explore the range of ideas which Kuhn made popular with his influential philosophy of science, including paradigms, normal science, paradigm changes, scientific revolutions, and incommensurability; and they also look at less-studied themes in his work, including scientific measurement, science education, and science textbooks. Drawing on the latest scholarship as well as unpublished material in the Thomas Kuhn Archives at MIT, this volume offers a comprehensive way into Kuhn's philosophy and demonstrates the continuing relevance of his ideas for our understanding of science.

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Part I. Writing Structure: 1. I would probably never have written structure Richard Creath; 2. The influence of science funding policy on Kuhn's structure of scientific revolutions Jamie Shaw; Part II. Normal Science and Science Education: 3. Kuhn's '5th law of thermodynamics': measurement, data, and anomalies Alisa Bokulich and Federica Bocchi; 4. Normal science: the rise and fall of scientific traditions Pablo Melogno; 5. Textbook science before and after structure Alexandra Bradner; 6. Thomas Kuhn, normal science and education Hasok Chang; Part III. Incommensurability, Progress and Revolutions: 7. Kuhn on translation Alex Levine; 8. Paradigm shifts and group belief change Haixin Dang; 9. The puzzle of promise: aka Kuhn's problem Chris Haufe; 10. The orwellian dimension of scientific progress K. Brad Wray; 11. Essential tensions in 21st century science Hanne Andersen; IV. Kuhn's Impact on the Philosophy, Sociology and History of Science: 12. The ambiguous legacy of Kuhn's structure for normative philosophy of science Jonathan Y. Tsou; 13. Thomas Kuhn and the strong programme: an appropriate appropriation? Markus Seidel; 14. Kuhn and the history of science Vasso Kindi.

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Since its first edition in 1962, Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions has sold more than one million copies and continues to be read and studied today. This volume of new essays offers a way into Kuhn's philosophy and demonstrates the continuing relevance of Kuhn's ideas for our understanding of science.

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Authors K. Brad (Aarhus Universitet Wray
Assisted by K. Brad Wray (Editor), Wray K. Brad (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.01.2024
 
EAN 9781009100700
ISBN 978-1-0-0910070-0
No. of pages 326
Series Cambridge Philosophical Anniversaries
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, Philosophy of Science, History of Science, Western philosophy from c 1800, Academic style, Academism, Academicism

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