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Philosophers of science / Philosophy of science / Analytic philosophers / Philosophy of biology / Pragmatism / John Dewey / History and philosophy of science / Philip Kitcher / Science / Philosophy / Education / Knowledge
Date: 2014-09-22 01:12:03
Philosophers of science
Philosophy of science
Analytic philosophers
Philosophy of biology
Pragmatism
John Dewey
History and philosophy of science
Philip Kitcher
Science
Philosophy
Education
Knowledge

Curriculum Vitae – September 21, 2014 Matthew J. Brown Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology The University of Texas at Dallas 800 West Campbell Rd., JO31 / Richardson, TX

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