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100 1 _aKuhn, Thomas S.
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245 1 4 _aThe structure of scientific revolutions /
_cThomas S. Kuhn ; with an introductory essay by Ian Hacking.
250 _aFourth edition.
260 _aChicago ;
_aLondon :
_bThe University of Chicago Press,
_cc2012.
300 _axlvi, 217 p. ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroductory essay /
_rby Ian Hacking --
_tA role for history --
_tThe route to normal science --
_tThe nature of normal science --
_tNormal science as puzzle-solving --
_tThe priority of paradigms --
_tAnomaly and the emergence of scientific discoveries --
_tCrisis and the emergence of scientific theories --
_tThe response to crisis --
_tThe nature and necessity of scientific revolutions --
_tRevolutions as changes of world view --
_tThe invisibility of revolutions --
_tThe resolution of revolutions --
_tProgress through revolutions.
650 0 _aScience
_xHistory.
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650 0 _aScience
_xPhilosophy.
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700 1 _aHacking, Ian.
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942 _cBOOK
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