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  • ...al tubes; he died in 1996.<ref>[http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/kuhnobit.html Thomas Kuhn, 73; Devised Science Paradigm] ''The New York Times'', June 19, 1996, Obitu
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  • ==By Thomas Kuhn== *Bird, A (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn.'' Princeton and London: Princeton University Press and Acumen Press, ISBN
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  • * {{cite book |last= Kuhn |first= Thomas |authorlink= Thomas Kuhn |title= The structure of scientific revolutions |year= 1970 |coauthors= |pu
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Kuhn]]
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  • Defined by Thomas Kuhn as an entire constellation of beliefs, values and techniques etc. shared by
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  • ==By Thomas Kuhn== *Bird, A (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn.'' Princeton and London: Princeton University Press and Acumen Press, ISBN
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  • ...al tubes; he died in 1996.<ref>[http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/kuhnobit.html Thomas Kuhn, 73; Devised Science Paradigm] ''The New York Times'', June 19, 1996, Obitu
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  • ...hy, 1687). The concept and its name come from the philosopher of science [[Thomas Kuhn]], who developed it in his book ''The [[Copernican revolution (book)|Coper
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  • [[Thomas Kuhn]], a philosopher of science, first used the word in an essay published in 1 ...science to a science, nor do I suppose anything of this sort is to be had.|Thomas Kuhn|Criticism and the growth of knowledge<ref>{{cite paper |author=Speekenbrin
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  • ...ury wave theory of light; Paul Feyerabend's principle of proliferation and Thomas Kuhn's views on scientific values, both of which deny that there are universal r
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  • (2) According to Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996), one of the most influential philosophers of science in the twe
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  • ...scientific progress." <ref>[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/thomas-kuhn/ Thomas Kuhn] Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> According to such opinions, scie ...that+hesitates+to+forget+its+founders+is+lost&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 ''Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times''] by Steve Fuller (2000), Universit
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  • ==On Thomas Kuhn== ...ato.stanford.edu/entries/thomas-kuhn/ The Stanford Encyclopedia Article on Thomas Kuhn]
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  • ...the history of science.<ref name="Swerdlow">N. M. Swerdlow, ''An Essay on Thomas Kuhn’s First Scientific Revolution, The Copernican Revolution'', Proceedings o ...ting chain of events in the history of science as seen through the eyes of Thomas Kuhn.
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