MISSing the World. Models as Isolations and Credible Surrogate Systems

Annalen der Philosophie - Tập 70 Số 1 - Trang 29-43 - 2009
Uskali Mäki1
1Academy of Finland, Department of Social and Moral Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

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