
Thomas Kuhn's highly influential book, 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,' introduces the concept of paradigm shifts in scientific progress. It argues that science does not advance solely through linear accumulation of knowledge but through revolutionary periods where old paradigms are replaced by new ones.
He wrote this the most influential book in the philosophy of science called the structure of scientific revolutions.
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"The speaker explicitly refers to this as 'the most influential book in the philosophy of science' by Thomas Kuhn, describing its core concept of scientific paradigms."




