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name
Thomas Kuhn
slug
kuhn
tradition
paradigm shifts, framework-relativity
description
Kuhn argued that science proceeds in long stretches of
"normal science" — puzzle-solving within an unquestioned
paradigm — punctuated by revolutions that replace one
paradigm with another largely incommensurable one. A
Kuhnian argument resists the Whig history that science
is a smooth accumulation of truth; it points instead at
anomalies that build up under a paradigm and at the
generational shift that finally replaces it.
Methodologically he privileges the historical case study
and is suspicious of timeless rational reconstructions.
A Kuhn-claimant in a debate will press: what is the
paradigm, where are the anomalies accumulating, and is
the proposed alternative actually a different paradigm
or a refinement within the same one? His characteristic
move is to expose how much of a "fact" is paradigm-laden
observation. Weakness: incommensurability is overstated;
Kuhn himself softened the claim in later editions, and
the framework can encourage relativism.
domain_affinities
[
  "methodology",
  "philosophy_of_science",
  "history_of_science"
]
canonical_methods
[
  "paradigm_analysis",
  "anomaly_tracking",
  "normal_science"
]
era
1922-1996
state
active
reputation
0
times_claimed
0
proposer_id
system-senate

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