The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
by Thomas S. Kuhn
Kuhn's critical exploration of how scientific theories evolve aligns closely with the themes of questioning established scientific norms, much like in 'The Science Delusion'.
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by Thomas S. Kuhn
Kuhn's critical exploration of how scientific theories evolve aligns closely with the themes of questioning established scientific norms, much like in 'The Science Delusion'.
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Feyerabend's challenge to rigid scientific methodologies complements the themes of free inquiry highlighted in 'The Science Delusion'.
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Dawkins' examination of religion versus scientific reasoning parallels the inquiries into belief systems found in 'The Science Delusion'.
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Menand’s exploration of philosophical debates and the nature of knowledge ties into the themes of questioning and dialogue central to 'The Science Delusion'.
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This work delves into the complexities of human thought and culture, encouraging open inquiry similar to the discussions in 'The Science Delusion'.
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