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Thomas Kuhn's Revolution
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Description
Drawing on the rich archival sources at MIT, and engaging fully with current scholarship on Kuhn, Marcum's is the first book to show in detail how Kuhn's influence transcended the boundaries of the history and philosophy of science community to reach many others - sociologists, economists, theologians, political scientists, educators, and even policy makers and politicians.
Table of Contents
1. Background to Kuhn's work.
Part II: Kuhn's history/philosophy of science
3. Kuhn's work up to and including The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
4. Reactions to Structure and Kuhn's responses.
Part III: Appropriation of Kuhn's work
5. Non-historians/philosophers.
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 02 Oct 2005 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9781441148353 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Continuum Studies in American Philosophy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"Marcum (Baylor Univ.) offers a welcome addition to the vast literature on Thomas Kuhn and his revolutionary image of science. The author's intention is to reconstruct 'the development of Kuhn's historical philosophy of science' - indeed, to offer a Kuhnian perspective on Kuhn's work, focusing on the process of formation of the ideas rather than on a static formulation of the product... Marcum traces Kuhn's essential contributions to the historiographic revolution in the latter half of the 20th century, and reflects on the influence Kuhn has had and will continue to have on society and on the history of philosophy and science...The bibliography includes an exhaustive list of Kuhn's publications and is fairly comprehensive of the major literature discussing his works. This is likely the best all-around portrayal of Kuhn."- H.C. Byerly, Choice, April 2006,
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