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Thomas S. Kuhn
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University Press] Softcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 0.79
[North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1992]
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass] Softcover Paperback. For scientist and layman alike this book provides vivid evidence that the Copernican Revolution has by no means lost its significance today. Few episodes in the development of scientific theory show so clearly how the solution to a highly technical problem can alter our basic thought processes and attitudes. Understanding the processes which underlay the Revolution gives us a perspective, in this scientific age, from which to evaluate our own beliefs more intelligently. With a constant keen awareness of the inseparable mixture of its technical, philosophical, and humanistic elements, Thomas S. Kuhn displays the full scope of the Copernican Revolution as simultaneously an episode in the internal development of astronomy, a critical turning point in the evolution of scientific thought, and a crisis in Western man's concept of his relation to the universe and to God.The book begins with a description of the first scientific cosmology developed by the Greeks. Mr. Kuhn thus prepares the way for a continuing analysis of the relation between theory and observation and belief. He describes the many functions-astronomical, scientific, and nonscientific-of the Greek concept of the universe, concentrating especially on the religious implications. He then treats the intellectual, social, and economic developments which nurtured Copernicus' break with ...
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Thomas S. Kuhn
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45.25
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Cambridge Harvard University Press 1992 Revised ed. Trade paperback New in new dust jacket.
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41.48
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass] Softcover Paperback. For scientist and layman alike this book provides vivid evidence that the Copernican Revolution has by no means lost its significance today. Few episodes in the development of scientific theory show so clearly how the solution to a highly technical problem can alter our basic thought processes and attitudes. Understanding the processes which underlay the Revolution gives us a perspective, in this scientific age, from which to evaluate our own beliefs more intelligently. With a constant keen awareness of the inseparable mixture of its technical, philosophical, and humanistic elements, Thomas S. Kuhn displays the full scope of the Copernican Revolution as simultaneously an episode in the internal development of astronomy, a critical turning point in the evolution of scientific thought, and a crisis in Western man's concept of his relation to the universe and to God.The book begins with a description of the first scientific cosmology developed by the Greeks. Mr. Kuhn thus prepares the way for a continuing analysis of the relation between theory and observation and belief. He describes the many functions-astronomical, scientific, and nonscientific-of the Greek concept of the universe, concentrating especially on the religious implications. He then treats the intellectual, social, and economic developments which nurtured Copernicus' break with ...
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Paperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; For scientist and layman alike this book provides vivid evidence that the Copernican Revolution has by no means lost its significance today. Few episodes in the development of scientific theory show so clearly how the solution to a high ISBN 0674171039 9780674171039 [GB]
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Thomas S. Kuhn
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass] Softcover Paperback. For scientist and layman alike this book provides vivid evidence that the Copernican Revolution has by no means lost its significance today. Few episodes in the development of scientific theory show so clearly how the solution to a highly technical problem can alter our basic thought processes and attitudes. Understanding the processes which underlay the Revolution gives us a perspective, in this scientific age, from which to evaluate our own beliefs more intelligently. With a constant keen awareness of the inseparable mixture of its technical, philosophical, and humanistic elements, Thomas S. Kuhn displays the full scope of the Copernican Revolution as simultaneously an episode in the internal development of astronomy, a critical turning point in the evolution of scientific thought, and a crisis in Western man's concept of his relation to the universe and to God.The book begins with a description of the first scientific cosmology developed by the Greeks. Mr. Kuhn thus prepares the way for a continuing analysis of the relation between theory and observation and belief. He describes the many functions-astronomical, scientific, and nonscientific-of the Greek concept of the universe, concentrating especially on the religious implications. He then treats the intellectual, social, and economic developments which nurtured Copernicus' break with ...
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University Press 1990-07-01, Cambridge] Softcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1990]
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University Press 1990-07-01, Cambridge] Softcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1990]
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Thomas Kuhn
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ISBN10: 0674171039, ISBN13: 9780674171039, [publisher: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA] Softcover xviii+297pp. Some highlighting otherwise clean.
[San Diego, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1985]
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