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The conduct of inquiry

This book delves into the foundational aspects of inquiry, examining how questions are formulated, evidence is gathered, and conclusions are drawn. It serves as a resource for understanding the processes behind scientific research and critical thinking. more

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Abraham Kaplan
Abraham Kaplan

Abraham Kaplan, an American philosopher, was born on June 11, 1918, and passed away on June 19, 1993. He is known for his contributions to critical theory, phenomenology, and philosophy of language. more

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