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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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What’s it about?

Science doesn't progress by steady accumulation, but by violent revolutions that shatter old worldviews and create entirely new ways of seeing reality.

You’ll learn

  • Paradigms shape what scientists see
  • Anomalies trigger scientific crises
  • Revolutions are incommensurable shifts
  • Progress means better puzzle-solving