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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is a landmark book by philosopher and historian Thomas S. Kuhn. It was first published in 1962 and is considered one of the most influential books of the 20th century. The book focuses on the history and philosophy of science and examines how scientific paradigms shift over time. Kuhn argues that scientific progress is not a linear process, but rather that scientific understanding undergoes periodic revolutions or paradigm shifts. He also examines how social and political pressures influence scientific advancement. In addition, the book explores the importance of scientific communities and the role of individual scientists in driving scientific progress. The book has had a major influence on the philosophy of science, and Kuhn's ideas have been widely debated and discussed ever since.
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