In the landscape of 20th-century thought, few books have fundamentally altered how we view human progress as much as Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions . Even decades after its 1962 release, its core thesis remains a masterclass in how ideas evolve—not through steady, linear growth, but through explosive, disruptive change.
We start finding things that the current rules can’t explain. At first, these are ignored or called "errors." Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions at F...
Everyone agrees on the "rules of the game" (the Paradigm). We solve puzzles within this framework. In the landscape of 20th-century thought, few books
The anomalies pile up until they can no longer be ignored. The old way of thinking begins to crumble. At first, these are ignored or called "errors
Kuhn’s insights have escaped the lab and entered the boardroom, the tech incubator, and the political arena.