In his book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argued that ______.

A. during periods of normal science, scientists operate within an existing paradigm
B. science advances by a steady accumulation of knowledge
C. governments must intervene in scientific disputes in order to advance knowledge for practical purposes
D. after all is said and done, there is no "structure" to scientific revolutions


Answer: A

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