Two books have been particularly influential in contemporary Philosophy of science: Karl R.
The book begins with Kuhn\'s statement of.
This Volume arose out of a symposium on Kuhn\'s work, with Popper in the chair, at an International Colloquium held in London in 1965.
Both agree upon the importance of revolutions in science, but differ about the role of Criticism in science\'s revolutionary growth.
Kuhn\'s Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
Popper\'s Logic of Scientific Discovery, and Thomas S.
Two books have been particularly influential in contemporary Philosophy of science: Karl R