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Bachelard

Science and Objectivity

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The book presents a comprehensive analysis of Gaston Bachelard's philosophy of science, offering critical evaluations of his theories and concepts. It explores Bachelard's unique approach to scientific knowledge, emphasizing the interplay between science and philosophy. By examining his contributions, the study highlights the significance of Bachelard’s ideas in understanding the evolution of scientific thought and the nature of scientific inquiry.

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Bachelard, Mary Tiles

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2006
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