Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Thomas S. Kuhn in his influential work, Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Published in 2012, this thought-provoking book spans 264 pages and challenges traditional views of scientific progress. Kuhn argues that transformative ideas in science do not emerge from the routine accumulation of data and experimentation. Instead, he posits that scientific revolutions—those pivotal moments that disrupt established paradigms—occur outside the realm of normal scientific practice. This compelling exploration of the philosophy of science invites readers to rethink how breakthroughs happen and the nature of scientific advancement. Perfect for anyone interested in the history and philosophy of science, Kuhn's work remains a vital contribution to understanding the dynamics of scientific change. Enhance your collection with this essential read!