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Edité par Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, 1970
Vendeur : Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Etats-Unis
PAPERBACK, very good. KUHN, THOMAS S. The structure of scientific revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, 2d edition, enlarged, later printing, xii, 210pp., . International encyclopedia of unified science. Foundations of the unity of science, v. 2, no. 2. Introduction: A role for history -- The route to normal science -- The nature of normal science -- Normal science as puzzle-solving -- The priority of paradigms -- Anomaly and the emergence of scientific discoveries -- Crisis and the emergence of scientific theories -- The response to crisis -- The nature and necessity of scientific revolutions -- Revolutions as changes of world view -- The invisibility of revolutions -- The resolution of revolutions -- Progress through revolutions. - Postscript: 1969. 9780226458045 ISBN 0226458040.
Edité par Orbis, Barcelona, 1984
ISBN 10 : 8475308643ISBN 13 : 9788475308647
Vendeur : Perolibros S.L., Madrid, Espagne
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Guaflex editorial. Etat : Bien. Traducción de Domènec Bergadà. -- p. 184-380. -- Notas bibliográficas e índice alfabético: p. 356-380. -- Historia del pensamiento, 59.
Edité par Ffm.: Suhrkamp, 1978, 1978
Vendeur : Antiquariat Lengelsen, Werdohl, Allemagne
Tb. Okart. 473 S. Namen- u. Sachverzeichnis. (Tadellos. Bilder auf Anfrage). (= suhrkamp taschenbuch wissenschaft, stw 236).
Edité par Torino, Einaudi, Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi, Torino, 1972
Vendeur : Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italie
paperback. Etat : Molto buono (Very Good). Traduzione di Tommaso Gaino. Con alcune illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo . 16mo. pp. 364. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . . Book.
Edité par Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1957, 1957
Vendeur : Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Etats-Unis
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Kuhn, Thomas S., 1922-1996. The Copernican revolution: planetary astronomy in the development of Western thought. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1957, 1st edition, xviii, 297pp., very good bright red cloth. Copyright 1957 on copyright page, date 1957 on title page, no other printings listed, indicates first edition. - "The author brings to a common focus the considered approach of the historian, the technical understanding of the scientist and the skill and experience of an able teacher. No careful reader of this well-wrought volume can fail to appreciate the nicely balanced interplay of these elements in the full explication of one of the major turning points in the evolution of scientific thought. For those concerned with the teaching of the history of science, this discussion of the issues involved in the Copernican revolution will prove to be indispensable, a superb analysis of the anatomy of revolution. Those drawn to the question of meaning which the historian of science can give to the evolution of ideas will find this book equally valuable, a paradigm of synthesis and interpretation." - CONTENTS: The ancient two-sphere universe -- The problem of the planets -- The two-sphere universe in Aristotelian thought -- Recasting the tradition: Aristotle to the Copernicans -- Copernicus' innovation -- The assimilation of Copernican astronomy -- The new universe.