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It recounts Kuhn’s intellectual path from graduate training in theoretical physics toward the history and philosophy of science, triggered by early exposure to outdated scientific theories. The Preface explains how historical study reshaped fundamental views about science’s success and describes influences from Harvard’s Society of Fellows, including research across science history, psychology, perception, language, and analytic philosophy.","","cbCaii0xEepZdRhA","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaii0xEepZdRhA","pdf",28135254,1,227,"English","en",105,"# Contents\n## Preface\n## Introduction: A Role for History\n## The Route to Normal Science\n## The Nature of Normal Science\n## Normal Science as Puzzle-solving\n## The Priority of Paradigms\n## Anomaly and the Emergence of Scientific Discoveries\n## Crisis and the Emergence of Scientific Theories\n## The Response to Crisis\n## The Nature and Necessity of Scientific Revolutions\n## Revolutions as Changes of World View\n## The Invisibility of Revolutions\n## The Resolutions of Revolutions\n## Progress through Revolutions\n## Postscript-1969\n## Index","[{\"question\":\"What prompted Kuhn’s shift from physics to the history of science?\",\"answer\":\"Exposure to outdated scientific theory and practice during an experimental course undermined his basic assumptions about science, motivating a transition from physics toward the history of science.\"},{\"question\":\"How does Kuhn describe the role of the Society of Fellows in his work?\",\"answer\":\"Years as a Junior Fellow provided the freedom needed for a difficult transition to a new field, with time devoted to history of science and related exploratory research.\"},{\"question\":\"Which themes are indicated by the book’s table of contents?\",\"answer\":\"The contents outline normal science, paradigms, anomaly, crisis, scientific discoveries, world-view change, and progress through revolutions.\"}]",1782216634,572,{"code":4,"msg":30,"data":31},"ok",{"site_id":24,"language":23,"slug":32,"title":13,"keywords":15,"description":14,"schema_data":33,"social_meta":84,"head_meta":86,"extra_data":88,"updated_unix":27},"the-structure-of-scientific-revolutions-third-edition",{"@graph":34,"@context":83},[35,52,66],{"@type":36,"itemListElement":37},"BreadcrumbList",[38,42,46,49],{"item":39,"name":40,"@type":41,"position":20},"https://docshare.wps.com","Home","ListItem",{"item":43,"name":44,"@type":41,"position":45},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/","Document",2,{"item":47,"name":12,"@type":41,"position":48},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/research-report/",3,{"item":50,"name":13,"@type":41,"position":51},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/the-structure-of-scientific-revolutions-third-edition/33861/",4,{"url":50,"name":13,"@type":53,"author":54,"headline":13,"publisher":56,"fileFormat":59,"description":14,"dateModified":60,"datePublished":60,"encodingFormat":59,"isAccessibleForFree":61,"interactionStatistic":62},"DigitalDocument",{"name":9,"@type":55},"Person",{"url":39,"name":57,"@type":58},"DocShare","Organization","application/pdf","2026-06-23",true,{"@type":63,"interactionType":64,"userInteractionCount":4},"InteractionCounter",{"@type":65},"ViewAction",{"@type":67,"mainEntity":68},"FAQPage",[69,75,79],{"name":70,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":72},"What prompted Kuhn’s shift from physics to the history of science?","Question",{"text":73,"@type":74},"Exposure to outdated scientific theory and practice during an experimental course undermined his basic assumptions about science, motivating a transition from physics toward the history of science.","Answer",{"name":76,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":77},"How does Kuhn describe the role of the Society of Fellows in his work?",{"text":78,"@type":74},"Years as a Junior Fellow provided the freedom needed for a difficult transition to a new field, with time devoted to history of science and related exploratory research.",{"name":80,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":81},"Which themes are indicated by the book’s table of contents?",{"text":82,"@type":74},"The contents outline normal science, paradigms, anomaly, crisis, scientific discoveries, world-view change, and progress through revolutions.","https://schema.org",{"og:url":50,"og:type":85,"og:title":13,"og:site_name":57,"og:description":14},"article",{"robots":87,"canonical":50},"index,follow",{"doc_id":7,"site_id":24}]