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BOSTON STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF SCIENCE
AcknowledgmentsrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnIt has been an honor to develop this volume as both a contribution to the Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science series and a commemoration of Thomas Kuhn’s work. We are grateful to Springer Press for giving us this opportunity to help celebrate and further explore The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. We are also grateful to Lucy Fleet, our editor at Springer Press, for her assistance throughout the process. We are deeply thankful to our twelve contributors, whose contributions of original essays help to provide novel insights into the impact Structure has had, and continues to have, in the fields of philosophy, history, science, and sociology.rnIn addition, Bill would like to thank his colleagues in the Department of Philos- ophy at Bridgewater State University for their academic support and philosophical discussions about Kuhn throughout the development of this volume. He would also like to thank his family for their continued support: his parents, Robert and Margaret, as well as Rob, Katie, RJ, James, and Janice Wilson. He would lastly like to thank Richard and Adri Howey for their friendship and academic counseling.
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