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  1. Second thoughts on paradigms.Thomas Samuel Kuhn - 1981 - In David Zaret (ed.), Review of Thomas S. Kuhn The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change. Duke University Press. pp. 293--319.
  • On classification of scientific revolutions.Ladislav Kvasz - 1999 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 30 (2):201-232.
    The question whether Kuhn's theory of scientific revolutions could be applied to mathematics caused many interesting problems to arise. The aim of this paper is to discuss whether there are different kinds of scientific revolution, and if so, how many. The basic idea of the paper is to discriminate between the formal and the social aspects of the development of science and to compare them. The paper has four parts. In the first introductory part we discuss some of the questions (...)
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  • Epistemologické otázky modernej fyziky.Ladislav Kvasz - 2005 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 1 (1):40-61.
    The aim of the paper is to describe the main epistemolo­gi­cal ruptures in the history of modern physics. Our ap­proach is based on the re­construction of the formal language of physical theories. We examine how particular aspects of the formal language, such as its analytical, expressive, or explanatory power, as well as its analytical and expressive boundaries, have changed in the course of the historical development of physics. In the closing part of the paper we discuss the results of our (...)
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  • The Fregean revolution in logic.Donald Gillies - 1992 - In Revolutions in Mathematics. Oxford University Press. pp. 265--305.
     
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  • Meta-level revolutions in mathematics.Caroline Dunmore - 1992 - In Donald Gillies (ed.), Revolutions in Mathematics. Oxford University Press. pp. 209--225.
     
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  • The mathematisation of nature and Newtonian physics.Ladislav Kvasz - 2005 - Philosophia Naturalis 42 (2):183-211.
     
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