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Boudry, Maarten, and Massimo Pigliucci. 2017. Science Unlimited? The Challenges of Scientism.

  • Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen

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Boudry, Maarten, and Massimo Pigliucci. 2017. Science Unlimited? The Challenges of Scientism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 320 pages. 2 halftones. Hardcover. $105.00. Paperback. $35.00. E-book. $35.00.


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