“I doubt whether the Revolution has, in essentials, changed Russia at all. Reading Gogol, or Dostoevsky for that matter, one realizes how completely the Soviet regime has fallen back on to, and perhaps invigorated, the old Russia. Certainly there is much more of Gogol and Dostoievsky in the regime than there is of Marx.” MatterReadingRealizingDoubtChangedRevolutionEssentialsRussiaFallenSovietRegimesGogol Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“Groups do not have experiences except insofar as all their members do. And there are no experiences... that all the members of a scientific community must share in the course of a [scientific] revolution. Revolutions should be described not in terms of group experience but in terms of the varied experiences of individual group members. Indeed, that variety itself turns out to play an essential role in the evolution of scientific knowledge.” ShouldPlayScienceTurnsCoursesIndividualTermCommunityKnowledgeRolesGroupsShareRevolutionEvolutionMembersEssentialsExperienceVarietyScientific KnowledgeScientific Revolution Book:Die Wissenschafts Philosophie Thomas S. Kuhns: Rekonstruktion und Grundlagenprobleme Source: Die Wissenschafts Philosophie Thomas S. Kuhns: Rekonstruktion und Grundlagenprobleme