Quote by Kuhn, Thomas
"The scientist does not ask nature in general; he has learned to ask very particular concrete questions with every expectation of getting precise answers."
"The scientist does not ask nature in general; he has learned to ask very particular concrete questions with every expectation of getting precise answers."
"Discovery commences with the awareness of anomaly."
"The scientist who pauses to examine his own practice will discover equally unsuspected things about the nature of knowledge itself."
"A paradigm is what you think with, not what you think about."
"Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion."