Thomas Kuhn
American philosopher of science whose 1962 book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions argued that science progresses through paradigm shifts rather than a steady accumulation of falsification tests, complicating any single sharp line between science and non-science.
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Thomas Kuhn authored Paradigm-Shift Critique of Falsifiability — Argued in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962.
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Thomas Kuhn is associated with Karl Popper — Both central 20th-century philosophers of science whose rival accounts of how science actually progresses shaped the modern demarcation debate.