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"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" is a seminal work by philosopher Thomas S. Kuhn, first published in 1962. In the book, Kuhn argues that the process of scientific development is not a linear accumulation of knowledge, but rather consists of a series of revolutionary changes in the frameworks that scientists use to understand the world. Kuhn introduces key concepts such as: 1. **Paradigm**: A set of practices that define a scientific discipline at a certain period of time.

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