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Sane As It Ever Was: The Historical Meaning of the Crisis in Psychology
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posted on 2014-06-25, 09:51 authored by Fred HasselmanFred HasselmanPreface of:
Beyond the boundary.
An analysis of verisimilitude and causal ontology of scientific claims: Aetiologies of developmental dyslexia as a case in point.
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