A key trait of this post-Kuhnian philosophy of science has been to devote attention to
issues and problems disregarded by classical philosophy of science (cf. Estany 2007).
One of the ‘invisibilised’ elements of the scientific activity that was recovered by post-
Kuhnians was the ‘real’ scientific experiments, as opposed to the highly stylised
‘hypothesis-testing’ experimentation within the scientificmethod that had been proposed
by the received view. Thus, in the last decades, philosophers of science, as well as