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  1. David V. McQueen (1981). Sociology as a Science. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 12 (2):263-284.score: 290.0
    Summary Presented here is an overview from the standpoints of sociology, history of science, philosophy of science and pure science of the lingering question of whether sociology is a form of scientific pursuit. The conclusion is drawn that sociology barely meets any of the rigid criteria traditionally associated with the natural sciences. Sociology is viewed as having a position of theory and argument which is labeled inconoclastic scepticism.
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  2. Laura Schroeter (forthcoming). Epistemic Two-Dimensionalism and Empirical Presuppositions. Australasian Journal of Philosophy:1-4.score: 12.0
    This note argues that Laura Schroeter's [2005] critique of David Chalmers's epistemic two-dimensional semantics is not touched by a reply by Edward Elliott, Kelvin McQueen, and Clas Weber [2013].
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