"Kuhn Vs. Popper" provides an in-depth exploration of the philosophical and intellectual clash between Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper, two of the twentieth century's most influential philosophers of science. The book delves into their radically different views on the nature of scientific progress and theory change. Kuhn's notion of scientific revolutions and paradigm shifts contrasts sharply with Popper's theory of science advancing through conjectures and refutations. The author examines the implications of their debate for the philosophy of science and its impact on how science is practiced and understood in the broader cultural and intellectual context.