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Nietzsche's Human, All Too Human, Kuhn, A. C. Graham/Sonnet 95

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

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The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Coone

Scientific progress is so rapid because it switches between two modes of normal science, says Thomas coone. Coon suggests that the kind of strong centre of science doesn't exist to the same degree as before copernicus. And during a crisis, everything's up for grabs and scientists try to figure out how do we get to this point?

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