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... theory . In this paper I extend the selfish gene theory to models of social organization in the ancient Mediterranean . The method used is that proposed by Karl Popper for science , i.e. the attempted falsification of the major ...
... theory . In this paper I extend the selfish gene theory to models of social organization in the ancient Mediterranean . The method used is that proposed by Karl Popper for science , i.e. the attempted falsification of the major ...
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... theory , and that we do not even have part of such a theory . Instead we have a number of differing perspectives and strategies for arriving at trustworthy explanations . Two of these are as follows : First Methodological Strategy The ...
... theory , and that we do not even have part of such a theory . Instead we have a number of differing perspectives and strategies for arriving at trustworthy explanations . Two of these are as follows : First Methodological Strategy The ...
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... theory , and the experiment is both crucial and empirical , the naive falsificationist insists that the theory be abandoned forthwith . The sophisticated methodological falsificationist separates rejection from refuta- tion , and feels ...
... theory , and the experiment is both crucial and empirical , the naive falsificationist insists that the theory be abandoned forthwith . The sophisticated methodological falsificationist separates rejection from refuta- tion , and feels ...
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