One World or Many? Popper's Three World Theory and the Problem of Scientific Determinism

Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 3 (1984)
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Popper's 'world 3' and the problem of the printed line.Rolin Church - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (4):378 – 391.

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