Replicability Crisis and Scientific Reforms: Overlooked Issues and Unmet Challenges

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 33 (3):135-151 (2020)
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Nowadays, almost everyone seems to agree that science is facing an epistemological crisis – namely the replicability crisis – and that we need to take action. But as to precisely what to do or how...

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