Reading the Structure

Perspectives on Science 9 (4):499-510 (2001)
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This essay discusses the ways in which Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has influenced my own work in science studies over the past twenty years or so. It offers a critical but constructive appraisal and development of some of Kuhn's key claims and insights

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