Thomas Kuhn observed that scientific research normally follows a consensual research programme. This programme is based on a consensual understanding of the world that determines
Copernicus’ key arguments presented in On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (1543) are: Copernicus was prudent not to present his discoveries as such. First,
John Locke proposed the first systematic explanation of the human mind. He published it in 1690 as An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Locke proposed two
Behind scientific discoveries, Breakthroughs and problems in human sciences, The law of history, The logic of the mind, Understanding scientific revolutions
The quest for the Law of History started with the advent of historical narrative, when human groups became large and complex enough to prompt the