Full Idea
Kuhn later came to accept that there are five values to which scientists in all paradigms adhere: accuracy; consistency with accepted theories; broad scope; simplicity; and fruitfulness.
Gist of Idea
Kuhn came to accept that all scientists agree on a particular set of values
Source
report of Thomas S. Kuhn (Reflections on my Critics [1970]) by Alexander Bird - Philosophy of Science Ch.8
Book Reference
Bird,Alexander: 'Philosophy of Science' [UCL Press 2000], p.281
A Reaction
To shake off the relativism for which Kuhn is notorious, we should begin by asking the question WHY scientists favoured these particular values, rather than (say) bizarreness, consistency with Lewis Carroll, or alliteration. (They are epistemic virtues).