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2 , Suppe , F . & Asquith , P . D . ( eds ) , pp . 281 - 98 . Philosophy of Science
Association , East Lancing . Shapere , D . , 1977b . " Scientific theories and their
domains " , in The Structure of Scientific Theories , Suppe , F . ( ed ) , pp . 518 - 65
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2 , Suppe , F . & Asquith , P . D . ( eds ) , pp . 281 - 98 . Philosophy of Science
Association , East Lancing . Shapere , D . , 1977b . " Scientific theories and their
domains " , in The Structure of Scientific Theories , Suppe , F . ( ed ) , pp . 518 - 65
.
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Finally , as an illustration of some of the points made in this paper , I would like to
mention the recurrent association of Druids with Oak groves and the wealth of
symbolic associations involved . Of course , groves are non - human edifices ,
and ...
Finally , as an illustration of some of the points made in this paper , I would like to
mention the recurrent association of Druids with Oak groves and the wealth of
symbolic associations involved . Of course , groves are non - human edifices ,
and ...
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They are old associations - an almost exhaustive biographical or historical
acquaintance with every object , animate and ... Hịş belief in the association of
past memories can be seen in his diaries : September 28 ( 1877 ) : An object or
mark ...
They are old associations - an almost exhaustive biographical or historical
acquaintance with every object , animate and ... Hịş belief in the association of
past memories can be seen in his diaries : September 28 ( 1877 ) : An object or
mark ...
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