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Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge
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Imre Lakatos
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Alan Musgrave
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Book chapters
pp. iv
Preface
pp. 1
Logic of Discovery or Psychology of Research?
pp. 25
Against ‘Normal Science’
pp. 39
Does the Distinction between Normal and Revolutionary Science Hold Water?
pp. 49
Normal Science, Scientific Revolutions and the History of Science
pp. 51
Normal Science and its Dangers
pp. 59
The Nature of a Paradigm
pp. 91
Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes
pp. 197
Consolations for the Specialist
pp. 231
Reflections on my Critics
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