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{{g}}The father, in the [[JC]]’s feeble view, of modern {{tag|philosophy of science}}. He wrote the marvellous {{br|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions}}, a book which blowhards like {{author|Richard Dawkins}} don’t understand, notwithstanding its consistency with their beloved [[evolution]]ary theories.  
{{g}}The father, in the [[JC]]’s feeble view, of modern {{tag|philosophy of science}}. He wrote the marvellous {{br|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions}}, a book which blowhards like {{author|Richard Dawkins}} don’t understand, notwithstanding its consistency with their beloved [[evolution]]ary theories.  


{author|Imre Lakatos}}, {{author|Paul Feyerabend}} and {{author|Richard Rorty}} are fellow travellers in this excellent post-modern furrow.
{{author|Imre Lakatos}}, {{author|Paul Feyerabend}} and {{author|Richard Rorty}} are fellow travellers in this excellent post-modern furrow.


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The father, in the JC’s feeble view, of modern philosophy of science. He wrote the marvellous The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a book which blowhards like Richard Dawkins don’t understand, notwithstanding its consistency with their beloved evolutionary theories.

Imre Lakatos, Paul Feyerabend and Richard Rorty are fellow travellers in this excellent post-modern furrow.

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