The structure of scientific revolutions Thomas S. Kuhn
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Chapter 1 Introduction: a role for history, 2 - The route to normal science, 3 - The nature of normal science, 4 - Normal science as puzzle-solving, 5 - The priority of paradigms, 6 - Anomaly and the emergence of scientific discoveries, 7 - Crisis and the emergence of scientific theories, 8 - The response to crisis, 9 - The nature and necessity of scientific revolutions,10 - Revolutions as changes of world view, 11 - The invisibility of revolutions, 12 - The resolutions of revolutions, 13 - Progress through revolutions.
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