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Kuhn’s ’Structure of Scientific Revolutions’ at Fifty : Reflections on a Science Classic
In Kuhn’s “Structure of Scientific Revolutions” at Fifty, leading social scientists and philosophers explore the origins of Kuhn’s masterwork and its legacy fifty years on. These essays exhume important historical context for Kuhn’s work, critically analyzing its foundations in twentieth-century science, politics, and Kuhn’s own intellectual biography: his experiences as a physics graduate student, his close relationship with psychologists before and after the publication of Structure, and the Cold War framework of terms such as “world view” and “paradigm.”
1. Aristotle in the Cold War:On the Origins of Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions
2. A Smoker's Paradigm
3. Practice All the Way Down
4. Thomas Kuhn and the Psychology of Scientific Revolution
5. Paradigms
6. History of Science without Structure
7. Why the Scientific Revolution Wasn't a Scientific Revolution, and Why It Matters
8. Paradigms and Exemplars Meet Biomedicine
9. Structure as Cited, Structure as Read
Bibliography
Index

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