Culture, Science, and Dialogue

Culture and Dialogue 4 (1):3-24 (2016)
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How do we understand the sciences and discourses about them? Aspects of philosophical dialogue are highlighted and considered in ways that reveal distinct domains of enquiry relating to culture, science and mathematics. This analysis serves to contextualize the nature and content of the papers selected for the collection.

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