According to Thomas Kuhn, the scientific progress of any discipline could be distinguished by a pre-paradigm phase, a normal science phase and a revolution phase. The science advances when a ...
The seminal work on scientific “paradigms” (meaning models of reality) is Thomas Kuhn’s 1962 classic, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. For Kuhn, ruling—but inaccurate—scientific models (like ...
'We are all deeply accustomed to seeing science as the one enterprise that draws constantly nearer to some goal set by nature in advance.' and ... 'One of the reasons why normal science seems to ...
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It is no exaggeration to say that this year's Nobel Prize is truly an artificial intelligence and AI feast. In particular, protein structure prediction AI, which won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was ...
In his pathbreaking book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argued that science does not advance by the simple accretion of knowledge through experimentation and observation. There ...
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