Annotation:Annotationen:The Logic of Scientific Fallibility/M5nkqqbbg1

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Annotation of Annotationen:The_Logic_of_Scientific_Fallibility
Annotation Comment Seen in this way, the scientific method does not refer to, nor does it need, the assumption of an “objective” ontological reality—it concerns exclusively the experiential world of observers.
Last Modification Date 2020-01-29T14:07:08.897Z
Last Modification User User:Sarah Oberbichler
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