Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data.
Normal science, the activity in which most scientists inevitably spend most all their time, is predicated on the assumption that the scientific commu… - Thomas Kuhn
Normal science, the activity in which most scientists inevitably spend most all their time, is predicated on the assumption that the scientific commu…
- Thomas Kuhn
Every important idea in science sounds strange at first. - Thomas Kuhn
Every important idea in science sounds strange at first.
In science novelty emerges only with difficulty, manifested by resistance, against a background provided by expectation. - Thomas Kuhn
In science novelty emerges only with difficulty, manifested by resistance, against a background provided by expectation.
The transition between competing paradigms cannot be made a step at a time, forced by logic and neutral experience. Like the gestalt switch, it must … - Thomas Kuhn
The transition between competing paradigms cannot be made a step at a time, forced by logic and neutral experience. Like the gestalt switch, it must …
Far from being magisterial in its objectivity, science was conditioned by history, society, and the prejudices of scientists. - Thomas Kuhn
Far from being magisterial in its objectivity, science was conditioned by history, society, and the prejudices of scientists.
We see the world in terms of our theories. - Thomas Kuhn
We see the world in terms of our theories.
Probably, the single most prevalent claim advanced by the proponents of a new paradigm is that they can solve the problems that led the old one to a … - Thomas Kuhn
Probably, the single most prevalent claim advanced by the proponents of a new paradigm is that they can solve the problems that led the old one to a …
Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data. - Thomas Kuhn
Political revolutions aim to change political institutions in ways that those institutions themselves prohibit. Their success therefore necessitates … - Thomas Kuhn
Political revolutions aim to change political institutions in ways that those institutions themselves prohibit. Their success therefore necessitates …
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