Sobre el Autor

Thomas K. Kuhn was a prominent American philosopher of science, best known for his influential work, 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'. In this groundbreaking book, published in 1962, Kuhn introduced the concept of paradigm shifts, arguing that scientific progress is not a linear accumulation of knowledge but rather a series of revolutions that reshape the scientific landscape. His ideas challenged the traditional view of scientific development and emphasized the role of social and historical contexts in shaping scientific theories.

Kuhn's work has had a profound impact on various fields, extending beyond philosophy and into the sciences, humanities, and social sciences. His insights have sparked debates about the nature of scientific inquiry and the evolution of knowledge. As a professor at institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he influenced countless students and scholars. Kuhn's legacy endures, as his concepts continue to inform discussions about the philosophy of science and the dynamics of scientific progress.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento July 18, 1922
Lugar de Nacimiento Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fecha de fallecimiento June 17, 1996