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Selected References in English

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2009

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Thomas Kuhn , pp. 282 - 284
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Print publication year: 2002

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Kuhn, Thomas. 1957. The Copernican Revolution. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1962. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 2nd edition, enlarged, 1970; 3rd edition, 1996. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1977. The Essential Tension: Selected Essays in Scientific Tradition and Change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1978. Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894–1912. New York: Oxford University Press. Reprinted with an afterward, “Revisiting Planck” (a response to critics), in 1987
Kuhn, Thomas. 2000. The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970–1993. Edited by James Conant and John Haugeland. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Kuhn, Thomas, John Heilbron, Paul Forman, and Lini Allen. 1967. Sources for the History of Quantum Physics: An Inventory and Report. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society
Andersen, Hanne. 2000. On Kuhn. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
Andersen, Gunnar. 1994. Criticism and the History of Science: Kuhn's, Lakatos's, and Feyerabend's Criticism of Critical Rationalism. Leiden: Brill
Andresen, Jensine. 1999. “Crisis and Kuhn.” Isis (supplement) 90: S43–S67
Barker, Joel. 1992. Paradigms: The Business of Discovering the Future. New York: HarperCollins
Barnes, Barry. 1982. T. S. Kuhn and Social Science. New York: Columbia University Press
Bird, Alexander. 2000. Thomas Kuhn. Princeton: Princeton University Press
Buchwald, Jed Z., and George Smith. 1997. “Thomas S. Kuhn, 1922–1996.” Philosophy of Science 64: 361–76CrossRef
Caneva, Kenneth. 2000. “Possible Kuhns in the History of Science: Anomalies of Incommensurable Paradigms.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31: 87–124Google Scholar
Cedarbaum, Daniel. 1983. “Paradigms.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 14: 173–213CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Christensen, Clayton. 1997. The Innovator's Dilemma. Boston: Harvard Business School Press
De Mey, Marc. 1982. The Cognitive Paradigm. Dordrecht: Reidel
Donovan, Arthur, Larry Laudan, and Rachel Laudan, eds. 1988. Scrutinizing Science: Empirical Studies of Scientific Change. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Fuller, Steve. 2000. Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Gross, Paul, and Norman Levitt. 1994. Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
Gross, Paul, Norman Levitt, and Martin Lewis, eds. 1996. The Flight from Science and Reason. New York: New York Academy of Sciences
Gutting, Gary, ed. 1980. Paradigms and Revolutions. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press
Heilbron, John. 1998. “Thomas Samuel Kuhn, 18 July 1922–17 June 1996.” Isis 89: 505–15CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horwich, Paul, ed. 1993. World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. 1993. Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. 1997. “Thomas S. Kuhn.” Journal for General Philosophy of Science 28: 235–56CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul, and Howard Sankey, eds. 2001. Incommensurability and Related Matters. Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer
Koertge, Noretta, ed. 1998. A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths about Science. New York: Oxford University Press
Lakatos, Imre, and Alan Musgrave, eds. 1970. Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Laudan, Larry. 1979. Progress and Its Problems. Berkeley: University of California Press
Laudan, Larry. 1996. Beyond Positivism and Relativism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press
Margolis, Howard. 1987. Patterns, Thinking, and Cognition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Margolis, Howard. 1993. Paradigms and Barriers: How Habits of Mind Govern Scientific Beliefs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Merton, Robert. 1977. Sociology of Science: An Episodic Memoir. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press
Sankey, Howard. 1994. The Incommensurability Thesis. Aldershot: Avebury
Sankey, Howard. 1997. Rationality, Relativism, and Incommensurability. Aldershot: Ashgate
Sardar, Ziauddin. 2000. Thomas Kuhn and the Science Wars. New York: Totem
Scheffler, Israel. 1967. Science and Subjectivity. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill
Shapere, Dudley. 1984. Reason and the Search for Knowledge. Dordrecht: Reidel
Sharrock, Wes, and Rupert Read. 2002. Kuhn. Oxford: Blackwell
Sokal, Alan, and Jean Bricmont. 1998. Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science. New York: Picador
Stegmüuller, Wolfgang. 1976. The Structure and Dynamics of Theories. New York and Berlin: Springer-Verlag
Suppe, Frederick. 1974. “The Search for Philosophic Understanding of Scientific Theories.” In: Frederick Suppe, ed. The Structure of Scientific Theories, 2nd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977, pp. 3–232
Verronen, Veli. 1986. The Growth of Knowledge: An Inquiry into the Kuhnian Theory. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän University Library
Von Dietze, Erich. 2001. Paradigms Explained: Rethinking Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science. New York: Praeger
Kuhn, Thomas. 1957. The Copernican Revolution. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1962. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 2nd edition, enlarged, 1970; 3rd edition, 1996. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1977. The Essential Tension: Selected Essays in Scientific Tradition and Change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1978. Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894–1912. New York: Oxford University Press. Reprinted with an afterward, “Revisiting Planck” (a response to critics), in 1987
Kuhn, Thomas. 2000. The Road Since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970–1993. Edited by James Conant and John Haugeland. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Kuhn, Thomas, John Heilbron, Paul Forman, and Lini Allen. 1967. Sources for the History of Quantum Physics: An Inventory and Report. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society
Andersen, Hanne. 2000. On Kuhn. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
Andersen, Gunnar. 1994. Criticism and the History of Science: Kuhn's, Lakatos's, and Feyerabend's Criticism of Critical Rationalism. Leiden: Brill
Andresen, Jensine. 1999. “Crisis and Kuhn.” Isis (supplement) 90: S43–S67
Barker, Joel. 1992. Paradigms: The Business of Discovering the Future. New York: HarperCollins
Barnes, Barry. 1982. T. S. Kuhn and Social Science. New York: Columbia University Press
Bird, Alexander. 2000. Thomas Kuhn. Princeton: Princeton University Press
Buchwald, Jed Z., and George Smith. 1997. “Thomas S. Kuhn, 1922–1996.” Philosophy of Science 64: 361–76CrossRef
Caneva, Kenneth. 2000. “Possible Kuhns in the History of Science: Anomalies of Incommensurable Paradigms.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31: 87–124Google Scholar
Cedarbaum, Daniel. 1983. “Paradigms.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 14: 173–213CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Christensen, Clayton. 1997. The Innovator's Dilemma. Boston: Harvard Business School Press
De Mey, Marc. 1982. The Cognitive Paradigm. Dordrecht: Reidel
Donovan, Arthur, Larry Laudan, and Rachel Laudan, eds. 1988. Scrutinizing Science: Empirical Studies of Scientific Change. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Fuller, Steve. 2000. Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Gross, Paul, and Norman Levitt. 1994. Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
Gross, Paul, Norman Levitt, and Martin Lewis, eds. 1996. The Flight from Science and Reason. New York: New York Academy of Sciences
Gutting, Gary, ed. 1980. Paradigms and Revolutions. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press
Heilbron, John. 1998. “Thomas Samuel Kuhn, 18 July 1922–17 June 1996.” Isis 89: 505–15CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horwich, Paul, ed. 1993. World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. 1993. Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul. 1997. “Thomas S. Kuhn.” Journal for General Philosophy of Science 28: 235–56CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul, and Howard Sankey, eds. 2001. Incommensurability and Related Matters. Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer
Koertge, Noretta, ed. 1998. A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths about Science. New York: Oxford University Press
Lakatos, Imre, and Alan Musgrave, eds. 1970. Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Laudan, Larry. 1979. Progress and Its Problems. Berkeley: University of California Press
Laudan, Larry. 1996. Beyond Positivism and Relativism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press
Margolis, Howard. 1987. Patterns, Thinking, and Cognition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Margolis, Howard. 1993. Paradigms and Barriers: How Habits of Mind Govern Scientific Beliefs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Merton, Robert. 1977. Sociology of Science: An Episodic Memoir. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press
Sankey, Howard. 1994. The Incommensurability Thesis. Aldershot: Avebury
Sankey, Howard. 1997. Rationality, Relativism, and Incommensurability. Aldershot: Ashgate
Sardar, Ziauddin. 2000. Thomas Kuhn and the Science Wars. New York: Totem
Scheffler, Israel. 1967. Science and Subjectivity. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill
Shapere, Dudley. 1984. Reason and the Search for Knowledge. Dordrecht: Reidel
Sharrock, Wes, and Rupert Read. 2002. Kuhn. Oxford: Blackwell
Sokal, Alan, and Jean Bricmont. 1998. Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science. New York: Picador
Stegmüuller, Wolfgang. 1976. The Structure and Dynamics of Theories. New York and Berlin: Springer-Verlag
Suppe, Frederick. 1974. “The Search for Philosophic Understanding of Scientific Theories.” In: Frederick Suppe, ed. The Structure of Scientific Theories, 2nd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977, pp. 3–232
Verronen, Veli. 1986. The Growth of Knowledge: An Inquiry into the Kuhnian Theory. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän University Library
Von Dietze, Erich. 2001. Paradigms Explained: Rethinking Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science. New York: Praeger

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