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*Bird, A (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn.'' Princeton and London: Princeton University Press and Acumen Press, ISBN 1902683102 | *Bird, A (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn.'' Princeton and London: Princeton University Press and Acumen Press, ISBN 1902683102 | ||
*Cohen, I.B. (1987) ''Revolution in Science'', Belknap Press ISBN 0674767780 | *Cohen, I.B. (1987) ''Revolution in Science'', Belknap Press ISBN 0674767780 | ||
*Devitt, M. (1979) | *Devitt, M. (1979) Against Incommensurability. ''Australasian Journal of Philosophy'' 57:29-50. | ||
*Doppelt, G. (1978) | *Doppelt, G. (1978) Kuhn's Epistemological Relativism: An Interpretation and Defense. ''Inquiry'' 21:33-86; | ||
*''Fuller, S (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0226268942 | *''Fuller, S (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0226268942 | ||
*Gutting, G. (1980) ''Paradigms and Revolutions: Applications and Appraisals of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science'', Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0268015430 | *Gutting, G. (1980) ''Paradigms and Revolutions: Applications and Appraisals of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science'', Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0268015430 | ||
* | *Harris RA (Editor) (2005) ''Rhetoric And Incommensurability''Parlor Press ISBN 1932559507 | ||
*Horwich, P. (ed.), (1993) ''World Changes. Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science'', Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. | *Horwich, P. (ed.), (1993) ''World Changes. Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science'', Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. | ||
*Hoyningen-Huene,Paul and Levine, Alexander T. (1993) ''Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science'' University Of Chicago Press ISBN 0226355519 | *Hoyningen-Huene,Paul and Levine, Alexander T. (1993) ''Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science'' University Of Chicago Press ISBN 0226355519 | ||
*Hung, EHC (2005) Beyond Kuhn: Scientific Explanation, Theory Structure, Incommensurability And Physical Necessity (Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy) Ashgate Publishing ISBN 0754653471 | |||
*Lakatos, I. and Musgrave, A. (eds.), 1970, ''Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge'', London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521096235. ("This volume arose out of a symposium on Kuhn's work, with [[Karl Popper]] in the chair, at an international colloquium held in London in 1965. The book begins with Kuhn's statement of his position followed by seven essays offering criticism and analysis, and finally by Kuhn's reply") | *Lakatos, I. and Musgrave, A. (eds.), 1970, ''Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge'', London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521096235. ("This volume arose out of a symposium on Kuhn's work, with [[Karl Popper]] in the chair, at an international colloquium held in London in 1965. The book begins with Kuhn's statement of his position followed by seven essays offering criticism and analysis, and finally by Kuhn's reply") | ||
*Musgrave, A., (1971) “Kuhn's Second Thoughts”, British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 22: 287-97. | *Musgrave, A., (1971) “Kuhn's Second Thoughts”, British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 22: 287-97. |
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By Thomas Kuhn
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions University Of Chicago Press; 3 edition (1996) ISBN 0226458083
- The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change University Of Chicago Press (1979)ISBN 0226458067 ("Kuhn has the unmistakable address of a man, who, so far from wanting to score points, is anxious above all else to get at the truth of matters."—Sir Peter Medawar, Nature)
- The Road since Structure: Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993, with an Autobiographical Interview by Thomas S. Kuhn (Author), James Conant (Editor), John Haugeland (Editor)University Of Chicago Press (2002) ISBN 0226457990
- The Copernican Revolution: Planetary Astronomy in the Development of Western Thought Harvard University Press (1992) ISBN 0674171039
- Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact by Ludwik Fleck, (foreword by Thomas S. Kuhn, edited by Thaddeus J. Trenn, and Robert K. Merton). University Of Chicago Press (1981) ISBN 0226253252
- Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894-1912 by Thomas S. Kuhn University Of Chicago Press (1987) ISBN 0226458008
- The Tiger and the Shark: Empirical Roots of Wave-Particle Dualism by Bruce R. Wheaton and Thomas S. Kuhn Cambridge University Press (1991) ISBN 0521358922 ("The early twentieth century brought about the rejection by physicists of the doctrine of determinism - the belief that complete knowledge of the initial conditions of an interaction in nature allows precise and unambiguous prediction of the outcome.")
- Robert Boyle and structural chemistry in the seventeenth century by Thomas S Kuhn
- The Trouble With the Historical Philosophy of Science (Robert and Maurine Rothschild Distinguished Lecture) by Thomas S. Kuhn
On Kuhn
- Andersen, H. (2001) On Kuhn, Belmont CA: Wadsworth.
- Barnes, B. (1982, T.S.Kuhn and Social Science, London: Macmillan.
- Bird, A (2000) Thomas Kuhn. Princeton and London: Princeton University Press and Acumen Press, ISBN 1902683102
- Cohen, I.B. (1987) Revolution in Science, Belknap Press ISBN 0674767780
- Devitt, M. (1979) Against Incommensurability. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57:29-50.
- Doppelt, G. (1978) Kuhn's Epistemological Relativism: An Interpretation and Defense. Inquiry 21:33-86;
- Fuller, S (2000) Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0226268942
- Gutting, G. (1980) Paradigms and Revolutions: Applications and Appraisals of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0268015430
- Harris RA (Editor) (2005) Rhetoric And IncommensurabilityParlor Press ISBN 1932559507
- Horwich, P. (ed.), (1993) World Changes. Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
- Hoyningen-Huene,Paul and Levine, Alexander T. (1993) Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science University Of Chicago Press ISBN 0226355519
- Hung, EHC (2005) Beyond Kuhn: Scientific Explanation, Theory Structure, Incommensurability And Physical Necessity (Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy) Ashgate Publishing ISBN 0754653471
- Lakatos, I. and Musgrave, A. (eds.), 1970, Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge, London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521096235. ("This volume arose out of a symposium on Kuhn's work, with Karl Popper in the chair, at an international colloquium held in London in 1965. The book begins with Kuhn's statement of his position followed by seven essays offering criticism and analysis, and finally by Kuhn's reply")
- Musgrave, A., (1971) “Kuhn's Second Thoughts”, British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 22: 287-97.
- Newton-Smith, W., (1981) The Rationality of Science, London: Routledge.
- Nickles, T., (2003) Thomas Kuhn, Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press. ISBN 0521796482 ("This volume offers an introduction to Kuhn's life and work and considers the implications of his work for philosophy, cognitive psychology, social studies of science and feminism")
- Preston, John (2008) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: A Reader's Guide Continuum International Publishing Group ISBN 0826493769
- Sankey, H. (1993) “Kuhn's Changing Concept of Incommensurability”, British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 44: 759-74.
- Sankey, H. (1994) The Incommensurability Thesis, Aldershot: Avebury.
- Scheffler, I. (1967) Science and Subjectivity, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.
- Sharrock, W and Read, R (2002)Kuhn: Philosopher of Scientific Revolutions (Key Contemporary Thinkers) Polity ISBN 0745619290
- Shapere, D. (1964) “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions”, Philosophical Review 73: 383-94.
- Siegel, H. (1980} “Objectivity, Rationality, Incommensurability and More”, British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 31:359-84.
Thomas Kuhn Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy