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The Road since Structure

Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, with an Autobiographical Interview

The Road since Structure( )
Author: Kuhn, Thomas S.
Editor: Conant, James
Haugeland, John
Series title:Chicago Series on Sexuality, History and Society
ISBN:978-0-226-45798-7
Publication Date:Jan 2000
Publisher:University of Chicago Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $65.99
Book Description:

Thomas Kuhn will undoubtedly be remembered primarily for The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a book that introduced one of the most influential conceptions of scientific progress to emerge during the twentieth century. The Road Since Structure, assembled with Kuhn's input before his death in 1996, follows the development of his thought through the later years of his life: collected here are several essays extending and rethinking the perspectives of...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
Science / Philosophy & Social Aspects
Science / History
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.24 x 22.86 x 2.54 cm
Book Weight:0.514 Kilograms
Author Biography
Kuhn, Thomas S. (Author)
Thomas S. Kuhn's work is best described as a normative historiography of science. He was educated at Harvard University, where in 1949 he completed a doctorate in physics. As a student, he was impressed by the differences between scientific method, as conventionally taught, and the way science actually works. Before moving to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1979, he taught at Harvard University, the University of California at Berkeley, and Princeton University.

Kuhn's most celebrated contribution to the philosophy of science is his controversial idea of paradigms and paradigm shifts. A paradigm is understood as a widely shared theoretical framework within which scientific research is conducted. According to Kuhn, science normally develops more or less smoothly within such a paradigm until an accumulation of difficulties reduces its effectiveness. The paradigm finally breaks down in a crisis, which is followed by the formation of a radically new paradigm in a so-called scientific revolution. The new paradigm is accepted, even though it might neither resolve all of the accumulated difficulties nor explain the data better than the older paradigm that it replaces. We find examples of paradigm shifts in the work of Copernicus, Galileo, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and others. Since its original publication in 1962, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions undoubtedly has been the single most influential book in the philosophy of science.

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