The Last Writings of Thomas S. Kuhn von Thomas S. Kuhn

Incommensurability in Science
CHF 28.50 inkl. MwSt.
ISBN: 978-0-226-83331-6
Einband: Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verfügbarkeit: in der Regel innert 10 Werktagen lieferbar. Abweichungen werden nach Bestelleingang per Mail gemeldet.
+ -

A must-read follow-up to The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, one of the most important books of the twentieth century.  This book contains the text of Thomas S. Kuhn's unfinished book, The Plurality of Worlds: An Evolutionary Theory of Scientific Development, which Kuhn himself described as a return to the central claims of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and the problems that it raised but did not resolve. The Plurality of Worlds is preceded by two related texts that Kuhn publicly delivered but never published in English: his paper "Scientific Knowledge as Historical Product" and his Shearman Memorial Lectures, "The Presence of Past Science." An introduction by the editor describes the origins and structure of The Plurality of Worlds and sheds light on its central philosophical problems.  Kuhn's aims in his last writings are bold. He sets out to develop an empirically grounded theory of meaning that would allow him to make sense of both the possibility of historical understanding and the inevitability of incommensurability between past and present science. In his view, incommensurability is fully compatible with a robust notion of the real world that science investigates, the rationality of scientific change, and the idea that scientific development is progressive.

A must-read follow-up to The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, one of the most important books of the twentieth century.  This book contains the text of Thomas S. Kuhn's unfinished book, The Plurality of Worlds: An Evolutionary Theory of Scientific Development, which Kuhn himself described as a return to the central claims of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and the problems that it raised but did not resolve. The Plurality of Worlds is preceded by two related texts that Kuhn publicly delivered but never published in English: his paper "Scientific Knowledge as Historical Product" and his Shearman Memorial Lectures, "The Presence of Past Science." An introduction by the editor describes the origins and structure of The Plurality of Worlds and sheds light on its central philosophical problems.  Kuhn's aims in his last writings are bold. He sets out to develop an empirically grounded theory of meaning that would allow him to make sense of both the possibility of historical understanding and the inevitability of incommensurability between past and present science. In his view, incommensurability is fully compatible with a robust notion of the real world that science investigates, the rationality of scientific change, and the idea that scientific development is progressive.

AutorKuhn, Thomas S. / Mladenovic, Bojana (Hrsg.)
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Seitenangabe312 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
Abbildungen25 halftones
MasseH22.8 cm x B15.0 cm x D1.8 cm 510 g
VerlagThe University of Chicago Press

Über den Autor Thomas S. Kuhn

Thomas S. Kuhn, geboren 1922 im Bundesstaat Ohio (USA), studierte Physik an der Harvard-Universität, belegte jedoch mehrere Kurse in Philosophie und Literatur. Später entschied er sich für eine Laufbahn als Historiker und Philosoph und widmete sich im besonderen der Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Thomas S. Kuhn verstarb 1996 in Cambridge im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts.

Weitere Titel von Thomas S. Kuhn