1. Kuhn - Noun
2. Kuhn - Proper noun
Austrian chemist who did research on carotenoids and vitamins (1900-1967)
Source: WordNetThe term "paradigm," from the Greek paradeigma ("pattern"), was used by Kuhn to denote a conceptual framework shared by a community of scientists and providing them with model problems and solutions. Fritjof Capra
The clash between Popper and Kuhn is not about a mere technical point in epistemology. Imre Lakatos
A 48-year-old, Kuhn is an asset manager at Peterson Sheet Metal. Source: Internet
According to Popper, it is irrational for scientists to maintain their theories in the face of Nature's rejection, as Kuhn had described them doing. Source: Internet
Another documentary participant, Sarah Kuhn, whose fourth novel in her “Heroine Complex” sci-fi series came out Tuesday, called Claudia “this connective tissue between a lot of Asian girls.” Source: Internet
Blake (1967), pp. 42–43; Bradford, p. 25; Hibbert, p. 25; Kuhn, p. 56; and Ridley, p. 48 In later editions Disraeli made many changes, softening his satire, but the damage to his reputation proved long-lasting. Source: Internet