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