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Abstract
Philosopher Ian Hacking talks about Thomas Kuhn's core ideas, including the notion that scientists generally practice what Kuhn terms "normal science," but that at times there are tremendous breakthroughs that usually come about after a period of frustration and inability to overcome roadblocks. On a related note, Professor Hacking explores Kuhn's concept of "paradigms," which are models for solving a particular set of problems--models which can change dramatically from time to time.
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Introduction to Philosophy, Examined Life, The
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