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Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions at 60 brings together leading scholars to reassess Thomas Kuhn’s monumental 1962 work six decades after its publication. This collection examines the enduring influence and ongoing relevance of Kuhn’s revolutionary framework for understanding how science progresses.
The volume explores key concepts including paradigm shifts, incommensurability, and the non-linear nature of scientific advancement. Contributors analyze how Kuhn’s ideas have been refined, challenged, and extended across multiple disciplines. The essays address both philosophical implications and practical applications of Kuhn’s theory in contemporary science studies.
Essential reading for philosophers, historians of science, and anyone interested in understanding how scientific knowledge develops and transforms over time.







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