Creative discoveries restructure knowledge

Human knowledge is subject to radical restructuring on the basis of "creative discoveries" which can alter a person's enitre understanding of the world. Such fundamental shifts can take place at personal, conceptual and cultural levels.

Herbert Dreyfus, 1972.

Dreyfus also discusses Thomas Kuhn's notion of paradigm in this context.
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