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First, he wants to de-emphasize method as the main criterion of accuracy. Many scientists use legitimate methods, but their results differ because they have different expectations and beliefs scientific revolutions interrupt normal science, which leads to a new kind of normal science conceptual tran
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  • First, he wants to de-emphasize method as the main criterion of accuracy. Many scientists use legitimate methods, but their results differ because they have different expectations and beliefs
  • scientific revolutions interrupt normal science, which leads to a new kind of normal science
  • conceptual transformation.” Yet he feels that his “circular” understanding of the history of science has “something important to tell us.”

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