«So much the worse for logic»: Notes on William Whewell's methodology

Journal title SOCIOLOGIA E RICERCA SOCIALE
Author/s Enzo Campelli
Publishing Year 2016 Issue 2016/111 Language English
Pages 137 P. 87-123 File size 339 KB
DOI 10.3280/SR2016-111005
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Enzo Campelli, «So much the worse for logic»: Notes on William Whewell’s methodology in "SOCIOLOGIA E RICERCA SOCIALE " 111/2016, pp 87-123, DOI: 10.3280/SR2016-111005