Science, Revolution and Discontinuity by John Krige

Science, Revolution and Discontinuity

John Krige
220 pages
Humanities Press
Jan 1980
Hardcover
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This work critically describes the views of Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos and Feyerabend on scientific revolutions. Based on this, it develops an alternative conception, arising in turn from a study of Galileo, of how major changes in scientific thought occur.
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Pages 220
Publisher Humanities Press
Published 1980
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