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This section will make up the bulk of the article. Here you will describe the most renowned philosophical ideas on scientific change attributable to your thinker. It is most likely that your thinker had viewpoints on multiple aspects of scientific change (or in some cases, even changes to their initial views made later in their career). As such, it will be up to your discretion to break this section up to subsections. When categorizing elements of your thinker’s philosophy into subsections, try to use a problem-based approach. For example:
=== [[Karl Popper]] on Demarcation ===The views of [[Karl Popper ]] on Demarcation
=== [[Paul Feyerabend]] on the Changeability of Method ===The views of [[Paul Feyerabend ]] the Changeability of Method
=== [[Larry Laudan]] on Theory Appraisal ===[[Larry Laudan]]'s views on Theory Appraisal
=== Philosopher X on problem Y ===

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