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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Foundations of Unity of Science) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Thomas S. Kuhn
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  • Taschenbuch: 210 Seiten
  • Verlag: University of Chicago Press; Auflage: 2nd (1. April 1970)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0226458040
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226458045
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,6 x 15,2 x 1 cm
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There's a comic strip showing a chick breaking out of its shell, looking around, and saying, "Oh, wow! Paradigm shift!" Blame the late Thomas Kuhn. Few indeed are the philosophers or historians influential enough to make it into the funny papers, but Kuhn is one.

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is indeed a paradigmatic work in the history of science. Kuhn's use of terms such as "paradigm shift" and "normal science", his ideas of how scientists move from disdain through doubt to acceptance of a new theory, his stress on social and psychological factors in science--all have had profound effects on historians, scientists, philosophers, critics, writers, business gurus, and even the cartoonist in the street.

Some scientists (such as Steven Weinberg and Ernst Mayr) are profoundly irritated by Kuhn, especially by the doubts he casts--or the way his work has been used to cast doubt--on the idea of scientific progress. Yet it has been said that the acceptance of plate tectonics in the 1960s, for instance, was sped by geologists' reluctance to be on the downside of a paradigm shift. Even Weinberg has said that "structure has had a wider influence than any other book on the history of science". As one of Kuhn's obituaries noted, "We all live in a post-Kuhnian age." --Mary Ellen Curtin -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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Since the publication of this book in 1962, Kuhn's writings (and many of his ideas, such as "paradigm shift") have been highly influential in academic and popular discourse. This book is must-reading for anyone studying the history and philosophy of science specifically, or cultural or technological change generally.

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A Must-Read Book 12. April 2000
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"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" is one of the most influential, and certainly one of the most cited, books of the 20th century. Kuhn persuasively undercuts the notion of the progressive growth of scientific knowledge, arguing that what is thought of as "science" at one period of history will be seen as "non-science" in a later period. Kuhn also argues that seemingly irrational causes provoke the transition ("paradigm shift") from one scientific era to the next. Certainly provocative, this book is also highly readable and convincingly argued.
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As a scientist and someone who has always loved this book, I wanted to try and clarify Kuhn's message for Chris.

Kuhn is NOT arguing that anything that silly socio-psychobabble that all science is colored by personal perspective, and therefore faulty. What Kuhn doing is making the essential connection between the immutable fact and the people discovering and interpreting it. Scientists collect facts and build from them an idea of how things work as a whole. This is what he calls a paradigm. It thoroughly describes our reality as we have thus far been able to describe it. BUT: when a fact is discovered that does not fit this paradigm, the reality itself is discarded, and after a bit of chaos, a new paradigm is installed. Thus, science uses fact to produce a way of interpreting the world that more and more closely approximates reality. Point is, until anyone proves otherwise, the paradigm in place is the one that works. Science is the continual establishment and discarding of these paradigms as fact permits.

While this seems simple now, when it came out it was a revolutionary contradiction to the staid and now seemingly antiquated belief that science is a clean, steady progression to a full understanding of all phenomena. Truth is that, as Kuhn so elegantly illustrates, it moves by jumps and starts, with periodic changes in the equilibrium of things.

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Understanding Slow Motion 4. November 2006
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If you ever wanted to know why scientific discovery proceeds in slow motion and has difficulties in overturning established ideas - read Kuhn. His emphasis on the psychological and social side of science makes the difference to other explanations of scientific progress.

There will still be Einsteins and Plancks revolutionising the way we think about the world, but they remain the exceptions.
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Thought provoking, relevant, readable
As a practicing scientist and someone who has always been interested in history and the development of scientific ideas "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" has for long time... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 9 Monaten von Dr. Bojan Tunguz veröffentlicht
Disconcerting paradigms
According to Kuhn scientific thinking rests on paradigms, on universally recognized scientific achievements that for a time provide model problems and solutions to a community of... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 9. April 2010 von Roman Nies
The structure of postmodernist nonsense
If there's an answer (and there may not be an answer) then Kuhn hasn't found it. Postmodernistists who do not know science but who like to 'criticize' science often cite this book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 21. Dezember 2003 von Professor Joseph L. McCauley
Already shown to be wrong -- historical value only.
Someone interested enough to look up this book could more profitably spend their time with a copy of Stove's "Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 30. Juli 2000 von Archimedes Tritium
Pragmatism without the name
If you could somehow communicate to a newborn, and tell him or her something as simple as "The sun will rise at 6 am," the child would be in a daze. "Sun? Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 30. Juli 2000 von "mjs3434"
Enduring Classic on the Hard Truth about Changing Minds
Two points are worthy of emphasis: 1) the paradigm shift is always forced and 2) until the paradigm shift occurs, always suddenly, the incumbents can comfortably explain everything... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. Mai 2000 von Robert D. Steele
Incomplete and misleading
Kuhn's book is eminently popular and with good reason - it surveys a large number of important historical developments in science. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 6. Mai 2000 von Keith Douglas
Science is not interested in new theories
Did you know that scientiests are not really interested in finding new "things"? Did you know that the purpose of research is to cement an existing theory (or paradigm)or... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 30. April 2000 von "freus"
The book that does not flow
The style of the text does not flow from sentence to sentence or from paragraph to paragraph.

In one sentence the author will mention Newton, Alton and Einstein with technical... Lesen Sie weiter...

Veröffentlicht am 28. Januar 2000 von DOUGLAS M. FARR
Unscientific nonsense
If there's an answer (and there may not be an answer) then Kuhn hasn't found it. Postmodernistists who do not know science but who like to 'criticize' science often cite this book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 20. Januar 2000 von Professor Joseph L. McCauley
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