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Hello everyone, welcome to the Topics in History of Sciences channel! Continuing our 'miniseries' on Ludwik Fleck and Thomas Kuhn, in today's video we present the central concepts of one of the most influential academic works of the 20th century, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by physicist Thomas Kuhn, relating his ideas to those of Ludwik Fleck and to the theme of the socio-cognitive dimension of scientific knowledge. - Bibliographic references: BARNES, Barry. Thomas Kuhn y las ciencias sociales. México, Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1986. BURKE, Peter. A social history of knowledge: from Gutenberg to Diderot. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar Ed., 2003. LOWY, Ilana (1994). Ludwik Fleck and the present history of science. História, ciências, saúde – Manguinhos [online]. vol.1, n.1, 1994. pp. 07-18. FLECK, Ludwik. Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact: Introduction to the Doctrine of Style of Thought and Collective Thought. Belo Horizonte: Fabrefactum Editora, 2010 KUHN, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. São Paulo: Editora Perspectiva, 2013. . . . Follow us on Facebook: PANDEMIA DE HISTÓRIA ( / pandemiadehistoria ) . . . Follow us on social media: Twitter - @das_ciencias ( / das_ciencias ) . Facebook - Topics in History of Sciences ( / topicosemhistoriadasciencias ) . Instagram - @das_ciencias ( / das_ciencias ) . Hashtags: #ludwikfleck #thomaskuhn #paradigmatic authors #history of science #philosophy of science #sociology of knowledge #socio-cognitive dimension #education #concepts #ideas #theory #paradigm #normal science #structure #scientific revolutions