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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Thomas Kuhn
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Essay 1962
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Thomas Kuhn1962
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Paradigm shifts and the nature of scientific progress. The most cited book in the social sciences.
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Thomas Kuhn, 1962 — The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Paradigm shifts and the nature of scientific progress. The most cited book in the social sciences.
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Keeps power in play with a different essay voice.
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
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Paradigm shifts and the nature of scientific progress. The most cited book in the social sciences.
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