Is Mathematics an “Anomaly” in the Theory of “Scientific Revolutions”?

Philosophia Mathematica 1:92-101 (1973)
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Editor; IS MATHEMATICS AN “ANOMALY” IN THE THEORY OF “SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS”?, Philosophia Mathematica, Volume s1-10, Issue 1, 1 July 1973, Pages 92–101, http.

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