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Paul Feyerabend – The Worst Enemy of Science

Posted by Bill Storage in Philosophy of Science on August 7, 2012

Moved to Paul Feyerabend, The Worst Enemy of Science

 

History of Science, Philosophy of Science, postmodernism, science, Thomas Kuhn

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