Cognitive Actions in Scientific Research and Epistemology

Dialogue and Universalism 18 (7-8):51-56 (2008)
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The fundamental—from the philosophy of science point of view—question of the growth of scientific knowledge implicates epistemological investigations of the creation context in science. In the paper I am arguing this thesis

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