The great paradox of science : why its conclusions can be relied upon even though they cannot be proven
by: Singham, Mano
Models and theories : a philosophical inquiry
Main Author: | Frigg, Roman |
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http://library.unisel.edu.my/web/guest/mylibrary |
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