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The Claim That the Success of Science, Particularly of the Hard

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Question 10

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The claim that the success of science, particularly of the hard sciences, strongly suggests a lot about the way things "really" are is called:


A) critical realism
B) appreciative relativism
C) naïve realism
D) natural empiricism

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