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    Which Philosopher Argues for a "Success" Criterion in Evaluating Scientific
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Which Philosopher Argues for a "Success" Criterion in Evaluating Scientific

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Question 42

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Which Philosopher argues for a "success" criterion in evaluating scientific theory?


A) Larry Laudan
B) P.D. Magnus
C) Irving Copi
D) Phillip Kitcher
E) Paul Feyerabend

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