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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
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A landmark in intellectual history which has attracted attention far beyond its own immediate field. . . . It is written with a combination of depth and clarity that make it an almost unbroken series of aphorisms. . . . Kuhn does not permit truth to be a criterion of scientific theories, he would presumably not claim his own theory to be true. But if causing a revolution is the hallmark of a superior paradigm, [this book] has been a resounding success." āNicholas Wade, Science
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"Perhaps the best explanation of [the] process of discovery." āWilliam Erwin Thompson, New York Times Book Review
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"Occasionally there emerges a book which has an influence far beyond its originally intended audience. . . . Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions . . . has clearly emerged as just such a work." āRon Johnston, Times Higher Education Supplement
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"Among the most influential academic books in this century." āChoice
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One of "The Hundred Most Influential Books Since the Second World War," Times Literary Supplement
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