According to Kuhn’s account of the nature of scientific paradigms, how one experiences the world varies drastically from one context to another depending on the accepted paradigm of the context in question. In other words, one’s pre-existing conceptual structure concerning the world not only acts as an epistemological framework for its possible understanding, but also fundamentally affects the phenomenological observations of the world as something; this latter function of the conceptual structure motivates the view that mature scientific paradigms/theories and the data of scientific observation/experimentation are essentially two sides of the same coin. What is interesting, then, is that even between different historic...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
I present a history of Kuhn’s discovery of paradigms, one that takes account of the complexity of th...
According to Kuhn’s account of the nature of scientific paradigms, how one experiences the world var...
Kuhn’s view of science is as follows. Science involves two key phases: normal and extraordinary. In ...
This paper specifically looks at the implications of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas regarding the distinctio...
The paper takes off from the suggestion of Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen that Kuhn’s account of science may ...
According to the Kuhn’s historical method, one the one hand, there is no a distinctive role for disc...
Moti Mizrahi has argued that Thomas Kuhn does not have a good argument for the incommensurability of...
In the literature on scientific practices, one finds sustained analyses of the contextualist element...
Up to the 1960s the prevalent view of science was that it was a step-by-step undertaking in slow, pi...
Thomas Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" got people to pay attention to tradition in ...
Thomas Kuhn's thinking in this case is used as an analytical knife to see the revolution in science ...
yesThomas S. Kuhn is famous both for his work on the Copernican Revolution and his ‘paradigm’ view o...
Few recent works have generated as much intellectual discussion as Thomas S. Kuhn\u27s The Structure...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
I present a history of Kuhn’s discovery of paradigms, one that takes account of the complexity of th...
According to Kuhn’s account of the nature of scientific paradigms, how one experiences the world var...
Kuhn’s view of science is as follows. Science involves two key phases: normal and extraordinary. In ...
This paper specifically looks at the implications of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas regarding the distinctio...
The paper takes off from the suggestion of Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen that Kuhn’s account of science may ...
According to the Kuhn’s historical method, one the one hand, there is no a distinctive role for disc...
Moti Mizrahi has argued that Thomas Kuhn does not have a good argument for the incommensurability of...
In the literature on scientific practices, one finds sustained analyses of the contextualist element...
Up to the 1960s the prevalent view of science was that it was a step-by-step undertaking in slow, pi...
Thomas Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" got people to pay attention to tradition in ...
Thomas Kuhn's thinking in this case is used as an analytical knife to see the revolution in science ...
yesThomas S. Kuhn is famous both for his work on the Copernican Revolution and his ‘paradigm’ view o...
Few recent works have generated as much intellectual discussion as Thomas S. Kuhn\u27s The Structure...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
I present a history of Kuhn’s discovery of paradigms, one that takes account of the complexity of th...