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    What Wifl Count as Mathematics in 2100?Stanford Csli - 2008 - In Bonnie Gold & Roger A. Simons (eds.), Proof and Other Dilemmas: Mathematics and Philosophy. Mathematical Association of America. pp. 291.
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    Nuovi libri.Patrick Suppes & Csli Stanford - 2012 - Rivista di Filosofia 103 (1).
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    WOLLIC, CSLI, Stanford, USA July 18–21, 2006.Anjolina Grisi de Oliveira, Valéria de Paiva, Eli Ben-Sasson & Yuri Gurevich - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (3).
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    Roberta Ferrario and Viola Schiaffonati: Formal Methods and Empirical Practices: Conversations with Patrick Suppes: CSLI, Stanford, 2012, pp. vii–xii + 151.Raffaella Campaner - 2017 - Axiomathes 27 (6):735-738.
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    ADAMS, ERNEST W., A Primer of Probability Logic, CSLI, Stanford University, California, 1998, 376 págs.Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico:677-678.
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    CSLI, 1991 Annual Report, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1992, 172 págs.Pablo J. Concepción - 1992 - Anuario Filosófico:559-560.
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    Ross Brady. Universal logic. CSLI Lecture Notes, vol. 109. CSLI Publications, Stanford, 2006, xii + 346 pp. [REVIEW]Greg Restall - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):544-547.
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    Maria Carla Galavotti, Philosophical Introduction to Probability : CSLI publications, Stanford, 2005, USD 70.00, ISBN 1-57586-489-4 , USD 25.00, ISBN 1-57586-490-8 , x + 265 pp.Margherita Benzi - 2008 - Erkenntnis 68 (2):299-303.
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    Katalin Bimbó and J. Michael Dunn. Relational semantics of nonclassical logical calculi. CSLI Lecture Notes, no. 188. CSLI Publications, Stanford University, 2008, x + 382 pp. [REVIEW]Alasdair Urquhart - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):277-278.
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    Advances in modal logic, Volume 1, edited by Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing, and Michael Zakharyaschev, CSLI lecture notes, no. 87, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1998, also distributed by Cambridge University Press, New York, xvi + 392 pp. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Mares - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):95-97.
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    Maria Carla Galavotti, Philosophical Introduction to Probability : CSLI publications, Stanford, 2005, USD 70.00, ISBN 1-57586-489-4 (cloth), USD 25.00, ISBN 1-57586-490-8 (paperback), x + 265 pp. [REVIEW]Margherita Benzi - 2008 - Erkenntnis 68 (2):299-303.
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    I. Jané. Reflections on Skolem's relativity of set-theoretical concepts. The Philosopher's Annual, edited by Patrick Grim, Peter Ludlow, and Gary Mar, vol. XXIV. CSLI Publications, Stanford, 2003, pp. 95–121 - C. Wright. On being in a quandary: relativism, vagueness, logical revisionism. The Philosopher's Annual, edited by Patrick Grim, Peter Ludlow, and Gary Mar, vol. XXIV. CSLI Publications, Stanford, 2003, pp. 273–325. [REVIEW]Peter Schotch - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (1):84-89.
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    Jesse Norman. After Euclid: Visual Reasoning and the Epistemology of Diagrams. Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2006. ISBN 1-57586-509-2 ; 1-57586-510-6 . Pp. vii +176. [REVIEW]Jesse Norman - 2007 - Philosophia Mathematica 15 (1):116-121.
    This monograph treats the important topic of the epistemology of diagrams in Euclidean geometry. Norman argues that diagrams play a genuine justificatory role in traditional Euclidean arguments, and he aims to account for these roles from a modified Kantian perspective. Norman considers himself a semi-Kantian in the following broad sense: he believes that Kant was right that ostensive constructions are necessary in order to follow traditional Euclidean proofs, but he wants to avoid appealing to Kantian a priori intuition as the (...)
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    Goldblatt Robert. Logics of time and computation. CSLI lecture notes, no. 7. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1987, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, ix + 131 pp. [REVIEW]Rohit Parikh - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1495-1496.
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    Goldblatt Robert. Logics of time and computation. Second edition of LVI 1495. CSLI lecture notes, no. 7. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1992, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, ix + 180 pp. [REVIEW]Rohit Parikh - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1):347-347.
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    Games, logic, and constructive sets, edited by Mints G. and Muskens R., CSLI Lecture Notes, vol. 161. CSLI Publications, Stanford, CA, 2003, xii+ 128 pp. [REVIEW]Ian Hodkinson - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):439-442.
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    Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy. Language, proof and logic_. In collaboration with Gerard Allwein, Dave Barker-Plummer, and Albert Liu. CSLI Publications, Stanford, and Seven Bridges Press, New York and London, 1999, xii + 587 pp. - Gerard Allwein, Dave Barker-Plummer, Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, and Albert Liu. _LPL software manual. CSLI Publications, Stanford, and Seven Bridges Press, New York and London, 1999, vii + 52 pp. + CD-ROM. [REVIEW]Patrick Grim - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (3):377-379.
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    Jean-Yves Girard. Linear logic. Theoretical computer science, vol. 50 , pp. 1–101. - A. S. Troelstra. Lectures on linear logic. CSLI lecture notes, no. 29. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1992, also distributed by Cambridge University Press, New York, ix + 200 pp. [REVIEW]Herman Ruge Jervell - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (1):336-338.
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    Recension av Maria Carla Galavotti, Patrik Suppes & Domenico Constanti.(eds): Stochastic Causality CSLI Publications, Stanford, distributed by University of Chicago Press, 2001. [REVIEW]Lars-Göran Johansson - 2004 - Theoria 70 (1):98-105.
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    Mints Grigori. A short introduction to modal logic. CSLI lecture notes, no. 30. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1992, also distributed by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, x + 91 pp. [REVIEW]Billy Joe Lucas - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (2):687-689.
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    Eric M. Hammer. Logic and visual information. Studies in logic, language and information. CSLI Publications, Stanford, and FoLLI, 1996 , also distributed by Cambridge University Press, New York, ix + 124 pp. [REVIEW]Isabel Luengo - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (4):1395-1396.
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    Arrow logic and multi-modal logic, edited by Maarten Marx, László Pólos, and Michael Masuch, Studies in logic, language and information, CSLI Publications, Stanford, and FoLLI, 1996, also distributed by Cambridge University Press, New York, xiv + 247 pp. [REVIEW]Roger Maddux - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (1):333-336.
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    Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos, Representation and Inference for Natural Language: CSLI Publications, Stanford 2005, pp. xi+348, US$ 30.00, ISBN 1-57586-496-7 (paperback). [REVIEW]Anders Søgaard - 2007 - Studia Logica 85 (3):413-418.
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    Aczel Peter. Non-well-founded sets. With a foreword by Jon Barwise. CSLI lecture notes, no. 14. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1988, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, xx+ 131 pp. [REVIEW]J. L. Bell - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1111-1114.
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    Johan van Benthem, Modal Logic for Open Minds, CSLI Lecture Notes, Stanford University, 2010, pp. 350. ISBN: 9781575865997 (hardcover) US $70.00, ISBN: 9781575865980 (paperback) US $30.00. [REVIEW]Hans van Ditmarsch - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (5):1055-1057.
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    Michael Friedman, dynamics of reason: The 1999 Kant lectures at Stanford university. Stanford, ca: Csli publications, 2001. Pp. XIV+141. Isbn 1-57586-292-1. £12.50, $19.50. [REVIEW]David Chart - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (1):87-127.
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    Sells Peter, Lectures on contemporary syntactic theories: an introduction to government-binding theory, generalized phrase structure grammar, and lexical-functional grammar, CSLI lecture notes, no. 3. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1985, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, viii + 214 pp.Thomas Wasow. Postscript, Therein, pp. 193–205. [REVIEW]Pauline Jacobson - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):628-630.
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    Barwise Jon and Etchemendy John. The language of first-order logic, including the program Tarski's world. Includes version 3.0 of LV 370 (2). CSLI lecture notes, no. 23. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1990, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, xiii+ 259 pp.+ disk. Barwise Jon and Etchemendy John. The language of first-order logic, including the Macintosh program Tarski's world. of the preceding. CSLI lecture notes, no. 23. Center for the Study of .. [REVIEW]Kevin J. Compton - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):362-363.
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    Patrick Suppes, Representation and invariance of scientific structures, CSLI publications, Stanford, California (distributed by Chicago University Press), ISBN 1-57586-333-2, 2002 (pp. ix+536, US $50.00). [REVIEW]F. Muller - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (4):713-720.
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    van Benthem Johan. A manual of intensional logic. CSLI lecture notes, no. 1. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1985, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, 74 pp.van Benthem Johan. A manual of intensional logic. Revised and expanded second edition. CSLI lecture notes, no. 1. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1988, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, ix + 135 pp. [REVIEW]R. A. Bull - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1489-1489.
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    Barwise Jon and Etchemendy John, The language of first-order logic, including the IBM-compatible Windows version of Tarski's world 4.0. Third edition of LVIII 362. CSLI lecture notes.no. 34. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1992. also distributed by Cambridge University Press, New York, xiv + 319 pp. + disk. [REVIEW]Don Fallis - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):916-918.
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    Johan van Benthem, Modal Logic for Open Minds, CSLI Lecture Notes, Stanford University, 2010, pp. 350. ISBN: 9781575865997 (hardcover) US $70.00, ISBN: 9781575865980 (paperback) US $30.00. [REVIEW]Hans Ditmarsch - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (5):1055-1057.
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    Shieber Stuart M.. An introduction to unification-based approaches to grammar. CSLI lecture notes, no. 4. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1986, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, iv + 105 pp. [REVIEW]James W. Garson - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (4):1052-1054.
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    Michael Friedman, Dynamics of Reason, Stanford, CSLI Publications, 2001, 141 pages.Michael Friedman, Dynamics of Reason, Stanford, CSLI Publications, 2001, 141 pages. [REVIEW]Yvon Gauthier - 2004 - Philosophiques 31 (1):269-271.
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    Parentheticality, assertion strength, and polarity.Todor Koev - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (1):113-140.
    Sentences with slifting parentheticals The formal analysis of natural language, Mouton, The Hague, 1973) grammaticalize an intriguing interaction between truth-conditional meaning and speech act function. In such sentences, the assertion strength of the slifted clause is modulated by the parenthetical, which provides evidential support :480–496, 1952; Asher in J Semant 17:31–50, 2000; Rooryck in Glot Int 5:125–133, 2001; Jayez and Rossari in: Corblin, de Swart Handbook of French semantics, CSLI, Stanford, 2004; Davis et al. in Proc Semant Linguist (...)
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    In defense of an HPSG-based theory of non-constituent coordination: a reply to Kubota and Levine.Shûichi Yatabe & Wai Lok Tam - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (1):1-77.
    We show that Kubota and Levine’s characterization of the HPSG-based theory of non-constituent coordination proposed in Yatabe Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, CSLI, Stanford, pp 325–344, 2001) and later works is inaccurate, and that the theory in question does not require any ad hoc mechanisms to account for the long-known fact that right-node raising and left-node raising can affect semantic interpretation. In the course of demonstrating this, we fill in some details of (...)
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    Co je to elementární logika?Jaroslav Peregrin - manuscript
    Ve svém článku ‘Je elementární logika totéž co predikátová logika prvního řádu?’ (Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie 42, 1997, 127-133) klade Jiří Fiala nesmírně zajímavou otázku, zda je opodstatněné ztotožňovat elementární logiku s predikátovou logikou prvního řádu; s pomocí argumentů propagovaných již delší dobu finským logikem a filosofem Jaako Hintikkou (viz již jeho Logic, Language-Games and Information, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1973; nejnověji jeho The Principles of Mathematics Revisited, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996) naznačuje, že by tomu tak být nemuselo. Myslím, (...)
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    Merging information versus speech recognition.Irene Appelbaum - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):325-326.
    Norris, McQueen & Cutler claim that all known speech recognition data can be accounted for with their autonomous model, “Merge.” But this claim is doubly misleading. (1) Although speech recognition is autonomous in their view, the Merge model is not. (2) The body of data which the Merge model accounts for, is not, in their view, speech recognition data. Footnotes1 Author is also affiliated with the Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, (...)
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    Epistemological foundations for the representation of discourse context.Horacio Arlo-Costa - manuscript
    forthcoming in Studies on Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford.
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  40. The Possibility of Language: Internal Tensions in Wittgenstein's Tractatus (review).James Bogen - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):167-169.
    James Bogen - The Possibility of Language: Internal Tensions in Wittgenstein's Tractatus - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.1 167-169 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by James Bogen University of Pittsburgh María Cerezo. The Possibility of Language: Internal Tensions in Wittgenstein's Tractatus. CSLI Lecture Notes, 147. Stanford: CSLI, 2005. Pp. xiv + 321. Paper, $30.00. The Possibility of Language is a difficult, painstakingly detailed interpretation and evaluation of (...)
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  41. Basic Concepts in Modal Logic.Edward N. Zalta - manuscript
    These lecture notes were composed while teaching a class at Stanford and studying the work of Brian Chellas (Modal Logic: An Introduction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), Robert Goldblatt (Logics of Time and Computation, Stanford: CSLI, 1987), George Hughes and Max Cresswell (An Introduction to Modal Logic, London: Methuen, 1968; A Companion to Modal Logic, London: Methuen, 1984), and E. J. Lemmon (An Introduction to Modal Logic, Oxford: Blackwell, 1977). The Chellas text influenced me the most, though (...)
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  42. Ellipsis and discourse coherence.Lyn Frazier & Charles Clifton - 2006 - Linguistics and Philosophy 29 (3):315-346.
    VP ellipsis generally requires a syntactically matching antecedent. However, many documented examples exist where the antecedent is not appropriate. Kehler, 533–575. 2002, Coherence, Reference and the Theory of Grammer, CSLI Publications. Stanford.) proposed an elegant theory which predicts a syntactic antecedent for an elided VP is required only for a certain discourse coherence relation, not for cause-effect relations. Most of the data Kehler used to motivate his theory come from corpus studies and thus do not consist of true (...)
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  43. Using semantic deference to test an extension of indexical externalism beyond natural-kind terms.Philippe De Brabanter & Bruno Leclercq - unknown
    We offer a new outlook on the vexed question of the reference of natural-kind terms. Since Kripke and Putnam, there is a widespread assumption that natural-kind terms function just like proper names: they designate their referents directly and they are rigid designators: their reference is unchanged even in worlds in which the referent lacks some or all the properties associated with it in the actual world, and which are useful to us in identifying that referent. There have, however, been heated (...)
     
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    Jon Barwise's papers on natural language semantics.Keith Devlin - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1):54-85.
    For most of the 1980s, Jon Barwise focused much of his research in the area of natural language semantics. This article surveys his research publications in that area.Most, but not all, of those publications were in the area of situation semantics, a new approach to natural language semantics Barwise developed jointly with his colleague John Perry in the first half of the 1980s. That work was both blessed, and cursed, by becoming closely identified in academic circles with the award of (...)
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    Welfare, voting and the constitution of a federal assembly.Stephan Hartmann with Luc Bovens - 2006
    forthcoming in M.C. Galavotti, R. Scazzieri and P. Suppes (eds.), Reasoning, Rationality and Probability, Stanford: CSLI Publications 2006.
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  46. Jaap van der Does & Jan Van Eijk, eds., Quantifiers, Logic, and Language[REVIEW]Varol Akman - 1998 - Natural Language Engineering 4 (4):363-382.
    This is a review of Quantifiers, Logic, and Language, edited by Jaap van der Does and Jan van Eijk, published by CSLI (Center for the Study of Language and Information) Publications, Stanford, CA, in 1996.
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    research in the area of natural language semantics. This article surveys his research publications in that area. Most, but not all, of those publications were in the area of situation se-mantics, a new approach to natural language semantics Barwise developed jointly with his colleague John Perry in the first half of the 1980s. That work. [REVIEW]Keith Devlin - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1):54-85.
    For most of the 1980s, Jon Barwise focused much of his research in the area of natural language semantics. This article surveys his research publications in that area.Most, but not all, of those publications were in the area of situation semantics, a new approach to natural language semantics Barwise developed jointly with his colleague John Perry in the first half of the 1980s. That work was both blessed, and cursed, by becoming closely identified in academic circles with the award of (...)
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  48. Substructural Logics.Greg Restall - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    summary of work in relevant in the Anderson– tradition.]; Mares Troestra, Anne, 1992, Lectures on , CSLI Publications [A quick, easy-to.
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  49. Realism, instrumentalism, particularism : a middle path forward in the scientific realism debate.Kyle Stanford - 2021 - In Timothy D. Lyons & Peter Vickers (eds.), Contemporary Scientific Realism: The Challenge From the History of Science. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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  50. Exceeding our grasp: science, history, and the problem of unconceived alternatives.P. Kyle Stanford - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The incredible achievements of modern scientific theories lead most of us to embrace scientific realism: the view that our best theories offer us at least roughly accurate descriptions of otherwise inaccessible parts of the world like genes, atoms, and the big bang. In Exceeding Our Grasp, Stanford argues that careful attention to the history of scientific investigation invites a challenge to this view that is not well represented in contemporary debates about the nature of the scientific enterprise. The historical (...)
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