Structure of scientific revolutions
Material type: TextPublication details: London Uni. of Chicago Press 1970Edition: 2nd, enlargedDescription: xii;210pISBN:- 9780226458045
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CONTENTS
PREFACE v
I. INTRODUCTION: A ROLE FOR HISTORY 1
THE ROUTE TO NORMAL SCIENCE 10
II. THE NATURE OF NORMAL SCIENCE 23
III. NORMAL SCIENCE AS PUZZLE-SOLVING 35
V. THE PRIORITY OF PARADIGMS 43
VI. ANOMALY AND THE EMERGENCE OF SCIENTIFIC DIS-
COVERIES 52
VII.CRISIS AND THE EMERGENCE OF SCIENTIFIC THEORIES 66
VIII.THE RESPONSE TO CRISIS 77
IX.THE NATURE AND NECESSITY OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLU-
TIONS 92
X. REVOLUIIONS AS CHANGES OF WORLD VIEW 111
XI. THE INVISIHILITY OF REVOLUTIONS 136
XII.THE RESOLUTION OF REVOLUTIONS 144
XIII. PROGRESS THROUGH REVOLUTIONS 160
POSTSCTIPT-1969 174
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