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What then challenges him is the conviction that, if only he is skilful enough, he will succeed in solving a puzzle that no one before has solved or solved so well.

2. Around p. 38 of Structure, Kuhn discusses the motivations of scientists. For example: What then challenges him is the conviction that, if only he is skilful enough, he will succeed in solving a puzzle that no one before has solved or solved so well. Many of the greatest scientific minds have devoted all of their professional attention to demanding puzzles of this sort. What role does this view play in Kuhn’s overall view? Are there any problems with this part of his view?