Science as subject-matter and as method

Science & Education 4 (4):391-398 (1995)
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This paper is the fourth in the annual 'Golden Oldies'. It is Dewey's address to the 1909 American Association for the Advancement of Science annual conference. It appeared originally in Science 31(787), 1910, pp. 121-127. It is reproduced with the generous permission of the AAAS.

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