It is neither a psychological fact, nor a fact of ordinary life, nor one of scientific procedure | Vickers, John, , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Fall 2011 Edition , Edward N |
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[] Logic of Scientific Discovery, section 43 | the question of the sources of our knowledge by the entirely different question: 'How can we hope to detect and eliminate error? Alan Saunders 15 January 2000 |
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