Hacking's logic
Journal of Philosophy 78 (3):160-168 (1981)
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Ian Hacking (1972). A Concise Introduction to Logic. New York,Random House.
Rachel Cooper (2004). Why Hacking is Wrong About Human Kinds. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (1):73-85.
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