Critical realism as a continuing resource for biological research: the illustrative case study of biting midges and their symbiotic bacteria

Journal of Critical Realism 20 (1):39-55 (2021)
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This paper aims to illustrate the advantages of critical realism for biological scientists and to offer an example, for others in philosophy and the social sciences, of applied natural science in p...

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