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082 _a501
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100 _aKuhn, Thomas S.
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245 _aThe structure of scientific revolutions
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aChicago
_bUniversity of Chicago Press
_c2012
300 _axlvi, 217p.
500 _ahttps://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo13179781.html
520 _aA good book may have the power to change the way we see the world, but a great book actually becomes part of our daily consciousness, pervading our thinking to the point that we take it for granted, and we forget how provocative and challenging its ideas once were—and still are. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is that kind of book. When it was first published in 1962, it was a landmark event in the history and philosophy of science. Fifty years later, it still has many lessons to teach.
650 _aScience
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650 _aPhilosophy
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650 _aHistory Of Science
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700 _aHacking, Ian (Introduction)
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942 _cBK
999 _c10193
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