Thomas Nickles (Ed.). Thomas Kuhn. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. 298 pp. £45.00 (cloth). ISBN 0‐521‐79206‐1. £16.95 (paper). ISBN 0‐521‐79648‐2.
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