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Winter 2001
December 01 2001
Reconsidering the Legacy of Thomas Kuhn; Editor's Introduction
Joseph C. Pitt
Guest Editor
Online Issn: 1530-9274
Print Issn: 1063-6145
© 2002 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2002
Perspectives on Science (2001) 9 (4): 371–372.
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Joseph C. Pitt; Reconsidering the Legacy of Thomas Kuhn; Editor's Introduction. Perspectives on Science 2001; 9 (4): 371–372. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/106361401760375776
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