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july 18, 1922
Thomas Kuhn birth date -
1943
Thomas got his bachelor's -
1946
Thomas received his Master's in physics -
1949
Thomas received his P.H.D. in history of science -
1951-1956
taught the history or philosophy of science at Harvard -
1957
his first book, ''The Copernican Revolution'' -
1962
second book ,''The Structure of Scienific Revolutions'' which is the most famous -
1956-1964
taught the University of California at Berkeley -
1964-1979
taught at Princeton -
1979-1991
taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
June 17, 1996
Thomas Khun died -
2020
MLA citations -
2022
MLA and citations -
summary of Thomas Khun
Thomas Khun contribution to the philosophy of science: Kuhn claimed that science guided by one paradigm would be 'incommensurable' with science developed under a different paradigm, by which is meant that there is no common measure for assessing the different scientific theories