Thomas Kuhn, the contemporary philosopher of science, firmly denies any sort of fully defined advancement of science toward realism. The present article attempts to trace the origin of this attitude resulted from his theory of non-deductibiligy. Furthermore, Kuhn's anti-realistic attitude the area of scientific theories originates from his realistic attitude in the area of history.
Mogahdam Heidari, G. H. (2005). Realistic Roots in Thomas Kuhn's Unrealistic Attitude. Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 11(43), 107-123.
MLA
Gholam Hosein Mogahdam Heidari. "Realistic Roots in Thomas Kuhn's Unrealistic Attitude". Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 11, 43, 2005, 107-123.
HARVARD
Mogahdam Heidari, G. H. (2005). 'Realistic Roots in Thomas Kuhn's Unrealistic Attitude', Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 11(43), pp. 107-123.
VANCOUVER
Mogahdam Heidari, G. H. Realistic Roots in Thomas Kuhn's Unrealistic Attitude. Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2005; 11(43): 107-123.