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Thomas S. Kuhn

    July 18, 1922 – June 17, 1996

    Thomas Kuhn was a pivotal figure who fundamentally altered the understanding of scientific progress. His work delves into the dynamics of scientific knowledge, revealing that advancement is not always a strictly linear or logical progression. Kuhn introduced the concept of paradigms, established frameworks of accepted theories and methods within which scientists operate. He posited that shifts in these paradigms, often manifesting as scientific revolutions, are the driving force behind major scientific change, a process not always governed by purely rational reasoning.

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