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Richard Foley: The Geography of Insight: The Sciences, the Humanities, How They Differ, Why They Matter

Oxford University Press, New York, 2018, 144 pp, €23.00, ISBN: 9780190865122

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Waage, P. Richard Foley: The Geography of Insight: The Sciences, the Humanities, How They Differ, Why They Matter. J Gen Philos Sci 50, 599–602 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10838-019-09455-9

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