This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significant change in the course of his philosophical career. In Structure, Kuhn appears to be committed to the existence of the ordinary empirical world as well as the existence of an independent metaphysical world, but realism about the empirical world is abandoned in his later writings. Whereas in Structure the only relative worlds are the scientific worlds inhabited by the practitioners of various paradigms, the later Kuhn puts the non-scientific worlds of particular groups or cultures on the same footing as the paradigm-related scientific worlds. The article shows that, on what Ian Hacking called the "new-world problem", the later Kuhn has moved t...
Why, despite his enormous influence in the latter part of the twentieth century, has Kuhn left no di...
In 1962, Thomas Kuhn published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a groundbreaking work in the...
In his essay “Afterwords”, Kuhn describes his “double goal” as (1) To justify that science achieves ...
Although Kuhn is much more an antirealist than a realist, the earlier and later articulations of rea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-39)The philosophy of Thomas Kuhn is challenging and\ud...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
The work of Thomas Kuhn has been very influential in Anglo-American philosophy of science and it is ...
Thomas Kuhn' s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is arguably the most influential work in the ...
Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) is widely considered as one of the most important philosophers of science of...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the relationship between Kuhn’s views about science and scient...
In this article, Thomas Kuhn’s theory of incommensurable paradigms learned through exemplars is disc...
This essay describes the philosophy of science that Thomas Kuhn puts forth in his work The Structure...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
It is a testimony to the enduring importance of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolution...
Why, despite his enormous influence in the latter part of the twentieth century, has Kuhn left no di...
In 1962, Thomas Kuhn published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a groundbreaking work in the...
In his essay “Afterwords”, Kuhn describes his “double goal” as (1) To justify that science achieves ...
Although Kuhn is much more an antirealist than a realist, the earlier and later articulations of rea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-39)The philosophy of Thomas Kuhn is challenging and\ud...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
The work of Thomas Kuhn has been very influential in Anglo-American philosophy of science and it is ...
Thomas Kuhn' s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is arguably the most influential work in the ...
Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) is widely considered as one of the most important philosophers of science of...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the relationship between Kuhn’s views about science and scient...
In this article, Thomas Kuhn’s theory of incommensurable paradigms learned through exemplars is disc...
This essay describes the philosophy of science that Thomas Kuhn puts forth in his work The Structure...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
It is a testimony to the enduring importance of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolution...
Why, despite his enormous influence in the latter part of the twentieth century, has Kuhn left no di...
In 1962, Thomas Kuhn published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a groundbreaking work in the...
In his essay “Afterwords”, Kuhn describes his “double goal” as (1) To justify that science achieves ...