Review: Martin Johnson, Science and the Meanings of Truth. Studies Introductory to Asking What is Meant Today by Physical Explanation of Nature, by Mechanisms of Cause and Effect, and by a Claim That Scientific Knowledge is True
Baylis, Charles A.
J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 13 (1948) no. 1, / Harvested from Project Euclid
Publié le : 1948-09-14
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     title = {Review: Martin Johnson, Science and the Meanings of Truth. Studies Introductory to Asking What is Meant Today by Physical Explanation of Nature, by Mechanisms of Cause and Effect, and by a Claim That Scientific Knowledge is True},
     journal = {J. Symbolic Logic},
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     number = {1},
     year = {1948},
     language = {en},
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Baylis, Charles A. Review: Martin Johnson, Science and the Meanings of Truth. Studies Introductory to Asking What is Meant Today by Physical Explanation of Nature, by Mechanisms of Cause and Effect, and by a Claim That Scientific Knowledge is True. J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 13 (1948) no. 1, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1183730452/