The Growth Of Scientific Ideas by William P.D. Wightman
This book traces how scientific concepts and theories originate, mature, and sometimes are replaced, emphasizing the interplay of observation, experiment, theoretical insight, and conceptual innovation; it draws on historical examples to show that scientific progress is neither linear nor purely cumulative but shaped by methodological choices, analogies and models, community practices, and shifting explanatory aims. The author highlights how new ideas often emerge from reinterpreting existing data, resolving anomalies, and reframing problems, and he considers the roles of clarity, testability, and persuasive argument in determining which ideas gain acceptance.
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