Philosophy fettered? A review of science unfettered: A philosophical study in sociohistorical ontology by J. E. McGuire and Barbara Tuchanska
Social Epistemology 16 (4):383 – 390 (2002)
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J. E. McGuire (2000). Science Unfettered: A Philosophical Study in Sociohistorical Ontology. Ohio University Press.
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