The work of Thomas Kuhn has been very influential in Anglo-American philosophy of science and it is claimed that it has initiated the historical turn. Although this might be the case for English speaking countries, in France an historical approach has always been the rule. This article aims to investigate the similarities and differences between Kuhn and French philosophy of science or 'French epistemology'. The first part will argue that he is influenced by French epistemologists, but by lesser known authors than often thought. The second part focuses on the reactions of French epistemologists on Kuhn's work, which were often very critical. It is argued that behind some superficial similarities there are deep disagreements between Kuhn and...
Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) is widely considered as one of the most important philosophers of science of...
Sweden’s reception of Thomas Kuhn’s ‘The Structure’ did not differ significantly from other countrie...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...
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 ...
This work is focused on introduction of two science theorists Michel Foucault and Thomas S. Kuhn and...
There seems to be a general understanding that French philosophy of science is different from ‘mains...
Thomas S. Kuhn tarafından sunulan yeni bilim imgesi göreliliğe yol açtığı gerekçesiyle sıklıkla eleş...
In this paper the author gives an exposition of T.S. Kuhn’s contribution to the philosophy and hist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-39)The philosophy of Thomas Kuhn is challenging and\ud...
anemonThomas Kuhn, as a philosopher and a science historian, has made a revolutionary touch in the h...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significan...
In a journal issue dedicated to a discussion of Steve Fuller\u27s Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical Histo...
Moti Mizrahi has argued that Thomas Kuhn does not have a good argument for the incommensurability of...
Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) is widely considered as one of the most important philosophers of science of...
Sweden’s reception of Thomas Kuhn’s ‘The Structure’ did not differ significantly from other countrie...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...
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 ...
This work is focused on introduction of two science theorists Michel Foucault and Thomas S. Kuhn and...
There seems to be a general understanding that French philosophy of science is different from ‘mains...
Thomas S. Kuhn tarafından sunulan yeni bilim imgesi göreliliğe yol açtığı gerekçesiyle sıklıkla eleş...
In this paper the author gives an exposition of T.S. Kuhn’s contribution to the philosophy and hist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-39)The philosophy of Thomas Kuhn is challenging and\ud...
anemonThomas Kuhn, as a philosopher and a science historian, has made a revolutionary touch in the h...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significan...
In a journal issue dedicated to a discussion of Steve Fuller\u27s Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical Histo...
Moti Mizrahi has argued that Thomas Kuhn does not have a good argument for the incommensurability of...
Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) is widely considered as one of the most important philosophers of science of...
Sweden’s reception of Thomas Kuhn’s ‘The Structure’ did not differ significantly from other countrie...
In his work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argues that science does not progr...