Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-one, normal; the other, revolutionary. However, the transition from normal to revolutionary science (what he calls paradigm-shift) is initiated by anomaly. This anomaly arises when the paradigm guiding a particular community of scientists malfunctions, thus resisting all efforts to reposition it. Hence, science for Kuhn, grows through the paradigm-shift initiated by tension. However, Kuhn argues that the process of choosing another paradigm that will guild scientific practices requires a thorough debate among a community of scientists. In this debate, a new paradigm is selected out of numerous competing others by the method of elimination. Th...
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn resorts to concepts from several disciplines...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
Thomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. There is a di...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Thomas Kuhn's thinking in this case is used as an analytical knife to see the revolution in science ...
This paper specifically looks at the implications of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas regarding the distinctio...
Few recent works have generated as much intellectual discussion as Thomas S. Kuhn\u27s The Structure...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
More than 50 years after the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s seminal book, The Structure of Scientific ...
Thomas S. Kuhn´s book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), was received by the philosoph...
AbstractThomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. There...
Up to the 1960s the prevalent view of science was that it was a step-by-step undertaking in slow, pi...
Kuhn argues that a paradigm generally emerges from among such competing schools as the result of a p...
Some years ago, Thomas Kuhn (1962)pointed out that science advances in one oftwo main ways. First, b...
Kuhn continued producing very high quality philosophy after The structure of scientific revolutions ...
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn resorts to concepts from several disciplines...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
Thomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. There is a di...
Thomas Kuhn, in The Structure of Scientific Revolution, distinguishes between two types of sciences-...
Thomas Kuhn's thinking in this case is used as an analytical knife to see the revolution in science ...
This paper specifically looks at the implications of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas regarding the distinctio...
Few recent works have generated as much intellectual discussion as Thomas S. Kuhn\u27s The Structure...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
More than 50 years after the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s seminal book, The Structure of Scientific ...
Thomas S. Kuhn´s book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), was received by the philosoph...
AbstractThomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. There...
Up to the 1960s the prevalent view of science was that it was a step-by-step undertaking in slow, pi...
Kuhn argues that a paradigm generally emerges from among such competing schools as the result of a p...
Some years ago, Thomas Kuhn (1962)pointed out that science advances in one oftwo main ways. First, b...
Kuhn continued producing very high quality philosophy after The structure of scientific revolutions ...
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn resorts to concepts from several disciplines...
The present paper is a representation of a systematic inquiry as well as an application of the main ...
Thomas Kuhn divides scientific movement into normal science and revolutionary science. There is a di...