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Moti Nissani
Wayne State University
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    Psychological, historical, and ethical reflections on the Mendelian paradox.Moti Nissani - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (2):182.
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    An Experiential Component in Teaching Philosophy of Science.Moti Nissani - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (2):147-154.
    The author presents an updated version of J.B. Conant's vision of the inclusion of hands-on experiences and self-contained historical case studies in introductory philosophy of science course. The experiential component is often neglected in philosophy of science courses. Students are usually given scientific facts, concepts, and practices as their formal introduction to the material, which prohibits them from engaging with the question of the nature of science in general. Student finish courses without adequate experience of the concepts or objects that (...)
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