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Which eminent historian called the process of replacing one paradigm with another a scientific revolution?

Thomas Kuhn, an eminent historian and philosopher of science, is known for calling the process of replacing one paradigm with another a "scientific revolution" in his book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions." Kuhn's work has had a significant impact on the philosophy of science and our understanding of how scientific knowledge changes over time.


Who propounded the concept of paradigm?

The concept of "paradigm" was popularized by the philosopher and historian of science Thomas S. Kuhn in his influential 1962 book, "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions." Kuhn used the term to describe the framework of beliefs, values, and techniques that define a scientific discipline at a particular time. He argued that scientific progress occurs through a series of revolutionary shifts, or "paradigm shifts," rather than through a linear accumulation of knowledge.


What planets have a longer revolutions?

The ones that are farther from the sun have longer revolutions.


Are renaissance the enlightenment and scientific revolution revolutions?

Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines "revolution" as "a sudden, radical, or complete change". So in effect the renaissace (or "re-birth") enlightenment and scientific revolutions were legitmate changes in society and the way that life was thought to be. New ideas emerged in each revolution that benifited society in great ways, such as the idea of humanism that came out of the Renaissance. They call them revolutions because of the radical changes that took place. However, if you are thinking of the term revolution in a military sense then no they were not related to a military uprising that took place.


What gas giants has the shortest period of revolutions?

Jupiter.

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How many pages does The Structure of Scientific Revolutions have?

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has 173 pages.


What is the ISBN of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions?

The ISBN of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is 0-226-45807-5.


What has the author Kuhn written?

Kuhn. has written: 'The structure of scientific revolutions'


Who wrote the book 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'?

Thomas Kuhn. He wrote it in 1962.


When was The Revolutions created?

The Revolutions was created in 2004.


How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the scientific revolutions?

Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.


Who was the writer that developed the notion of scientific paradigms and scientific revolutions?

Thomas Kuhn


When was Little Revolutions created?

Little Revolutions was created on 2009-11-14.


When was Lonely Revolutions created?

Lonely Revolutions was created on 2010-08-23.


When was The Matrix Revolutions created?

The Matrix Revolutions was created on 2003-10-27.


When was Only Revolutions created?

Only Revolutions was created on 2006-09-12.


Can you recommend a comprehensive philosophy of science book for someone looking to deepen their understanding of scientific methodology and theory?

One recommended book for deepening understanding of scientific methodology and theory is "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" by Thomas Kuhn. This book explores how scientific paradigms shift and the impact of these shifts on scientific progress.