Philosopher of Scientific Revolutions
Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 481 g
ISBN: 978-0-7456-1928-6
Verlag: Polity Press
Sharrock and Read take the reader through Kuhn's work in a careful and accessible way, emphasizing Kuhn's detailed studies of the history of science, which often assist the understanding of his more abstract philosophical work. These historical studies provide vital insight into what Kuhn was actually trying to achieve in his The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: an endeavour far less extreme than either his ‘foes’ or his ‘fans’ claim. In the book's second half, Sharrock and Read provide excellent explications, defences and, where appropriate, criticisms of Kuhn's central concept of ‘incommensurability’, and tackle head on the crucial issue of whether Kuhn's insights concerning the natural sciences can be extrapolated to other disciplines, such as the social sciences.
This is the first comprehensive introduction to the work of Kuhn and it will be of particular interest to students and scholars in philosophy, theory of science, management science and anthropology.
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Acknowledgements.
Abbreviations for Kuhn's Works.
Introduction: The Legendary Thomas Kuhn.
Part I Exposition.
1 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
2 The Historical Case Studies.
Part II Critical Issues.
3 Kuhn and the Methodologists of Science.
4 Incommensurability 1: Relativism about Truth and Meaning.
5 Incommensurability 2: World Changes.
Conclusion: The Unresolved Tension.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index