Beyond recovery? A reply to Tennant
Erkenntnis 49 (3):387-392 (1998)
| Abstract | In his paper ‘Changing the Theory of Theory Change: Reply to My Critics’, N. Tennant (1997b) reacts to the critical reception of an earlier article of his. The present note rectifies some of the most serious misrepresentations in Tennant's reply. | |||||||||
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