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Thomas Kuhn Steve Fuller (University Of Warwick)

Thomas Kuhn By Steve Fuller (University Of Warwick)

Thomas Kuhn by Steve Fuller (University Of Warwick)


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This work discusses whether Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions was revolutionary. Steve Fuller argues that Kuhn held a profoundly conservative view of science and how one ought to study its history.

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Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times by Steve Fuller (University Of Warwick)

Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is one of the best known and most influential books of the 20th century. Whether they adore or revile him, critics and fans alike have tended to agree on one thing: Kuhn's ideas were revolutionary. But were they? Steve Fuller argues that Kuhn actually held a profoundly conservative view of science and how one ought to study its history. Early on, Kuhn came under the influence of Harvard President James Bryant Conant (to whom Structure is dedicated), who had developed an educational programme intended to help deflect Cold War unease over science's uncertain future by focusing on its illustrious past. Fuller argues that this rhetoric made its way into Structure, which Fuller sees as preserving and reinforcing the old view that science really is just a steady accumulation of truths about the world (once paradigm shifts are resolved). Fuller suggests that Kuhn, consciously or not, shared the tendency in Western culture to conceal possible negative effects of new knowledge from the general public. Because it insists on a difference between a history of science for scientists and one suited to historians, Fuller charges that Structure created the awkward divide that has led directly to the Science Wars and has stifled much innovative research. In conclusion, Fuller offers a way forward that rejects Kuhn's fixation on paradigms in favour of a conception of science as a social movement designed to empower society's traditionally disenfranchised elements. Certain to be controversial, Thomas Kuhn should be read by anyone who has adopted, challenged or otherwise engaged with The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

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CIN0226268969VG
9780226268965
0226268969
Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times by Steve Fuller (University Of Warwick)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
20011201
490
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