Books Similar to The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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The Logic of Scientific Discovery

by Karl Popper

Popper's work closely relates to Kuhn's ideas about scientific paradigms and the evolution of scientific thought, making it a relevant recommendation for those interested in 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.'

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The Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction

by William W. Bartley III

It provides insights into scientific epistemology and the historical development of scientific ideas, which complements Kuhn's discussions of scientific revolutions.

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The Scientific Image

by Bas C. van Fraassen

The book engages with themes of scientific models and realism, which can resonate with readers of Kuhn's analysis of shifts in scientific paradigms.

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How to Build a Time Machine

by Paul Davies

Davies touches on the philosophy of science and the implications of scientific theories, similar to Kuhn's exploration of scientific change.

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The Structure of Scientific Knowledge

by Andreas H. J. M. Böhme

The focus on the history and structure of scientific thought directly aligns with the themes presented by Kuhn.

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The Paradigm Conspiracy: How Rigid Mindsets are Killing New Ideas

by Lawrence W. Dorsey

This book discusses the impact of paradigms on scientific progress, echoing the central ideas of Kuhn.

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The Nature of Scientific Revolutions

by Thomas S. Kuhn

This book provides deeper insights into Kuhn's thoughts on scientific revolutions directly from the author, making it a profound addition for readers interested in his original work.

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Revolutions in Science

by John Hedley Brook

This work complements 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions' by providing a detailed examination of the conditions surrounding scientific breakthroughs.

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Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account of the Social and Conceptual Development of Science

by David J. Staley

Staley's perspective aligns well with Kuhn’s examination of scientific development and can expand the reader's understanding of scientific progress.

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