Sobre la unidad de las ciencias biológicas

Signos Filosóficos 5:121-131 (2001)
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The objective of this papper is to examine, under the light of some recent works in general philosophy of science as well as in special philosophy of biology, the different forms that assumes the thesis of the unity of science, in order to be able to determine in what sense it can be spoken about the unity of biological sciences.

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