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=Important ideas in the book=
==Chapter 1==
The summarizing sentence of this chapter, and the inspiration of this book:
"How could history of science fail to be a source of phenomena to which theories about knowledge may legitimately be asked to apply?"
==Chapter 3==
In the end of Chapter 3, Kuhn stated the three classes of problems in making normal sciences:
# determination of significant fact,
# matching of facts with theory, and
# articulation of theory
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Kuhn, Thomas (2012). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (50th Anniversary ed.). local page: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-45811-3.