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Thomas Kuhn

Philosophy of Science

1922 - 1996

Thomas Kuhn was a physicist and philosopher of science. His book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" transformed how we understand scientific progress, introducing the concept of paradigm shifts.

Core Insight

Science doesn't progress smoothly through accumulation of facts. Paradigms - shared frameworks of assumptions - resist change until anomalies accumulate and force revolutionary shifts.

Key Works

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

1962

Introduced "paradigm shift" and transformed philosophy of science.

The Essential Tension

1977

Essays on the balance between tradition and innovation in science.

Implications for Echo Origins

What seems obviously true depends on your paradigm
Education socializes us into existing paradigms
Paradigm shifts require generational change
Anomalies signal potential for new understanding

Supporting Evidence

+Scientific revolutions (Copernican, Darwinian, Einsteinian) follow the pattern
+Scientists initially resist anomalous data
+Textbooks rewrite history to seem like smooth progress
+New paradigms often come from outsiders or young scientists

Counter-Arguments & Limitations

?Some scientific progress is genuinely cumulative
?Paradigm concept may be too vague to be useful
?Relativism risks undermining scientific authority
?Not all fields experience revolutionary change

Notable Quotes

"Normal science does not aim at novelties of fact or theory and, when successful, finds none."

— Structure of Scientific Revolutions

"The historian of science may be tempted to exclaim that when paradigms change, the world itself changes with them."

— Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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