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Tag: Thomas Kuhn

How was the shift from behaviourism to cognitive psychology ‘revolutionary’ in the Kuhnian sense?

Posted on September 3, 2016 by admin

The advent of cognitive science at the centre of studying psychology is widely portrayed to be a revolutionary event.  It was in the 1950s that the shift from behaviourism to cognitive psychology took its first bold step.  There has been no reverting back to behaviourism as the dominant paradigm within psychology ever since. Cognitive psychology…

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Limits of Human Knowledge and Experience

Posted on July 2, 2016 by admin

The philosophical sub stream of epistemology concerns itself with questions surrounding the modes, methods and capacities of human knowledge acquisition.  It is a very complicated subject with a lot of debate and disagreement among scholars. There are those like John Horgan, who envision the decline of scientific scrutiny into these questions.  They contend that the…

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Scientific progress according to Thomas Kuhn

Posted on September 25, 2013 by JL Admin

Thomas Kuhn was one of the pre-eminent scientific voices of the twentieth century.  He made key contributions to physics; but his most important works were about the history and philosophy of science.  His most influential work is The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, in which Kuhn offers the processes and conditions under which scientific progress takes…

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