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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions' by Thomas S. Kuhn (1962)

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions' by Thomas S. Kuhn (1962)

• The book is an analysis of the history and philosophy of science, focusing on the concept of scientific paradigms.

• Kuhn defines a paradigm as a set of beliefs shared and accepted by the members of a scientific community.

• He explains that scientific progress is not a linear process but instead is characterized by revolutions or shifts in paradigms.

• He argues that scientific revolutions often occur when the existing paradigm fails to solve certain problems and a new paradigm emerges to replace it.

• Kuhn argues that the scientific community is often resistant to change and that new ideas are often met with skepticism.

• He emphasizes the importance of creativity and innovation in scientific progress and argues that the scientific community must be open to new ideas.

• The book also explores the concept of incommensurability, which is the idea that different paradigms are not directly comparable.

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