Thomas Kuhn Quote

The scientific enterprise as a whole does from time to time prove useful, open up new territory, display order, and test long-accepted belief. Nevertheless, the individual engaged on a normal research problem is almost never doing any one of these things. Once engaged, his motivation is of a rather different sort. What then challenges him is the conviction that, if only he is skillful enough, he will succeed in solving a puzzle that no one before has solved or solved so well.


p. 38. - The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962)


The scientific enterprise as a whole does from time to time prove useful, open up new territory, display order, and test long-accepted belief....

The scientific enterprise as a whole does from time to time prove useful, open up new territory, display order, and test long-accepted belief....

The scientific enterprise as a whole does from time to time prove useful, open up new territory, display order, and test long-accepted belief....

The scientific enterprise as a whole does from time to time prove useful, open up new territory, display order, and test long-accepted belief....