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Academia / Philosophy / Postmodernism / 19th-century philosophy / 20th-century philosophy / Criticism of science / Scientific method / Scientism / Social science / Sociology / Philosophical progress / The Sociological Imagination
Date: 2014-12-04 11:13:41
Academia
Philosophy
Postmodernism
19th-century philosophy
20th-century philosophy
Criticism of science
Scientific method
Scientism
Social science
Sociology
Philosophical progress
The Sociological Imagination

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