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  • |Author=Thomas Kuhn |Year=1993
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  • |Author=Thomas Kuhn |Year=1993
    174 bytes (19 words) - 16:10, 6 July 2017
  • |Title=Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science |Year=1993
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  • |Title=World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science |Year=1993
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  • |Title=The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, with Autobiographical Interview. Edited by J. Conant & J. Haugeland |Author=Thomas Kuhn,
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  • ...knowledge – this is Quine’s so called “web of belief”.[[CiteRef::Gillies (1993)|p. 110]] Quine states that “total science is like a field of force whos ...s nonetheless follow certain rules. Philosophers like Feyerabend, Lakatos, Kuhn and adherents to the SSK view would contend that there are extra-scientific
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  • ...tcher]] used the concept of ''deference to authority''.[[CiteRef::Kitcher (1993)|p. 58]]
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  • ...digm change was a result of sociological factor which were not rule based. Kuhn was instrumental in bringing the '''historicist turn''' in philosophy of sc ...dards of evaluation over time without any reference to incommensurability. Kuhn’s notion of radical incommensurability does not allow scientists to say t
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