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Date: 2000-08-25 10:54:20
Functionalism
W. I. Thomas
Thomas theorem
Scientific method
Robert K. Merton
Structural functionalism
Sociology
Multiple discovery
Theorem
Science
Logic
Knowledge

Social Forces, 74(2): [removed], December[removed]Thomas Theorem

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