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  1. What is the question concerning the rationality of science?Harvey Siegel - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (4):517-537.
    The traditional views of science as the possessor of a special method, and as the epitome or apex of rationality, have come under severe challenges for a variety of historical, psychological, sociological, political, and philosophical reasons. As a result, many philosophers are either denying science its claim to rationality, or else casting about for a new account of its rationality. In this paper a defense of the traditional view is offered. It is argued that contemporary philosophical discussion regarding the rationality (...)
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  • How "practical" should philosophy of education be?Harvey Siegel - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (2):125-134.
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