Mapping Reality: An Evolutionary Realist Methodology for the Natural and Social Sciences

State University of New York Press (1997)
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Using the insights of evolutionary epistemology, the author develops a new naturalist realist methodology of science, and applies it to the conceptual, practical, and ethical problems of the social sciences

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