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PositionCitings - Brief article

"Popper maintained that there was no such thing as induction; we do not come to sure knowledge of universal laws from collecting observations. We theorize first and always, and then attempt to test our theories against empirical observations."

--Brian Doherty, "In Memoriam: Karl Popper"

"For radical feminists, then, the new reproductive technologies are particularly abhorrent for two reasons. First, they are a creation of a 'male science' which seeks to dominate nature ratherthan remain open to it....Second, the legal grounds on which...

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