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Philosophy of science / Science studies / Naturalism / 19th-century philosophy / Scientism / Paul Feyerabend / Ken Wilber / Relationship between religion and science / Pseudoscience / Science / Philosophy / Knowledge
Date: 2008-06-06 18:34:18
Philosophy of science
Science studies
Naturalism
19th-century philosophy
Scientism
Paul Feyerabend
Ken Wilber
Relationship between religion and science
Pseudoscience
Science
Philosophy
Knowledge

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