His most famous works are:
>• The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962)
>• The Copernican Revolution (1957)
>• The Essential Tension (1977)
>• The Idea of Progress (1981)
>• The Road to Modern Science (1993)
>• Physics for the Curious (1994)
Kuhn's work has been widely influential in the philosophy of science, history of science, and sociology of scientific knowledge. He is best known for his theory of scientific revolutions, which argues that scientific progress occurs through a series of revolutionary changes in the way scientists think about the world.
Kuhn's work has been praised for its originality and insight, but it has also been criticized for its vagueness and lack of precision. Nevertheless, Kuhn remains one of the most important and influential figures in the history of science.