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Thomas S. Kuhn was an influential American philosopher of science who is best known for his work in the philosophy of science and the history of scientific thought. A prominent figure during the 20th century, Kuhn's ideas challenged the traditional view of scientific progress as a linear accumulation of knowledge. His seminal work, "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions," introduced the concept of paradigm shifts, arguing that scientific advancement occurs through revolutionary changes in theories and frameworks rather than through gradual evolution. Kuhn's insights have had a lasting impact on both the philosophy of science and the natural sciences themselves.

Throughout his career, Kuhn worked to illuminate the complexities of scientific development, emphasizing the role of community and consensus in establishing and shifting paradigms. His ideas encouraged a more nuanced understanding of how science operates, highlighting the social and historical contexts that influence scientific inquiry. Kuhn's legacy continues to resonate today, inspiring debates about the nature of scientific truth and the dynamics of scientific revolutions.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum July 18, 1922
Födelseplats Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Dödsdatum June 17, 1996