Any suggestions here -- for good general books on the history of science? I have tons of books on scientific/technological history but they're all incredibly *narrow* (history of mapmaking, of calculus, of the early years of industrial electricity, of radio, etc.)https://twitter.com/sishaaver/status/1328921053154996224 …
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Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. He talks about paradigms shifts. It can also be applied to the human psyche when doing therapy. Read George Kellys. A theory of personality: People anticipate events by construing their replications.
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Aha, those are great, yes!
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