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General Physics and Astronomy,History
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1. Quoted in Skuli Sigurdsson, “The Nature of Scientific Knowledge: An Interview [in 1989] with Thomas Kuhn,” Harvard Science Review 3 (Winter 1990), 18–25, on 20.
2. Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions [Vol. II, No. 8, International Encyclopedia of Unified Sciences] (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press and Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 1962).
3. Quoted in Sigurdsson, “Nature of Scientific Knowledge” (ref. 1), p. 23.
4. Jensine Andresen, “Crisis and Kuhn,” Isis 90 Supplement (1999), S43–S67; Steve Fuller, Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2000). Andresen’s most interesting contribution to our knowledge of early Kuhn in her modestly-researched article is her suggestion that Kuhn’s response as a pacifist to the international crisis in 1939–1941 later influenced his characterization of the experiences of scientists during scientific revolutions. Fuller’s most concrete contribution in his overblown and tendentious critique of Structure is his fairly-reliable examination of Kuhn’s debts to Harvard’s President Conant.
5. [Yearbook Staff], “Thomas Samuel Kuhn,” Taft (ca. May 1940). I thank Anne Romano for transcribing the entry on Kuhn; personal communication, August 4, 1997.
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