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Date: 2005-11-21 14:39:51
Scientific method
Philosophy of science
Science studies
Research
Social philosophy
Empirical research
Human science
Empirical
Theory
Science
Knowledge
Ethology

A Philosopher’s Perspective on the Social Sciences

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