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Apr 2019
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EP50: Scientific Revolutions الثورات الع...

AHMED ELMALT
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هيكل الثورات العلمية أحد اهم الكتب عن المنظومة العلمية في القرن العشرين! الكتاب اللى نشرة فيلسوف ومؤرخ العلم الامريكي توماس كوهن في ستينيات القرن الماضى، اثرة كان واسع النطاق واصبح جزء من كل جدل فلسفي دائر حتى اللحظة حول العلم وطبيعة عمل الطريقة العلمية! .. من الصعب جدا انك تجد مؤلف في فلسفة العلم بعد نشر الكتاب لم يحتوى على اشارة ان لم تكن فصول كاملة داعمة، ... Show More
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