The Language of Science: A Study of the Relationship Between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology, with a Case Study of Darwin's the Origin of Species

E.J. Brill (1992)
Abstract The hermeneutical ontology proposed in this book steers away from the rocks of realism and anti-realism.
Keywords Literature and science  Ontology  Hermeneutics  Science Philosophy
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Call number PN55.B77 1992
ISBN(s) 9004096442   9789004096448
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