The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
book
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gptkbp:author |
gptkb:Thomas_S._Kuhn
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gptkbp:citedBy |
scientific literature
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gptkbp:concept |
anomalies
scientific theories scientific progress scientific revolutions scientific paradigms normal science |
gptkbp:criticism |
falsifiability
scientific realism |
gptkbp:discusses |
scientific knowledge
scientific ethics scientific inquiry scientific communities scientific methodology scientific theories scientific progress scientific history scientific realism scientific revolutions scientific consensus scientific education scientific paradigms scientific practice scientific philosophy scientific understanding scientific objectivity scientific anomalies scientific sociology scientific change scientific anthropology scientific psychology scientific relativism scientific subjectivity scientific truth |
gptkbp:field |
philosophy of science
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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gptkbp:impact |
sociology of knowledge
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gptkbp:influence |
scientific community
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gptkbp:influencedBy |
gptkb:Paul_Feyerabend
gptkb:Wilhelm_Dilthey gptkb:Karl_Popper gptkb:Max_Weber gptkb:Imre_Lakatos |
gptkbp:ISBN |
978-0226458120
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gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:notableFeature |
paradigm shifts
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gptkbp:notableQuote |
“The man who is convinced of the truth of his own theory is not likely to be a good scientist.”
“Theories are not just tools for solving problems.” “The history of science is a history of revolutions.” “Scientific revolutions are not gradual, they are sudden.” “What is at issue in a scientific revolution is the nature of the world.” |
gptkbp:pageCount |
264
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gptkbp:publisher |
gptkb:University_of_Chicago_Press
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gptkbp:relatedPatent |
The Essential Tension
The_Copernican_Revolution The_Structure_of_Scientific_Knowledge |
gptkbp:releaseYear |
1962
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gptkbp:renovated |
1970
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gptkbp:translatedInto |
multiple languages
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