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Special issue: Inferentialism in philosophy of science and in epistemology—introduction

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This special issue derives from a seminar with similar title the editors organised at UNED, Madrid, in 2013, and that benefitted from the financial support of Spanish Government’s Research Projects FFI2011-23267 and FFI2011-29834-C03-01.

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González de Prado Salas, J., Suárez, M. & Zamora-Bonilla, J. Special issue: Inferentialism in philosophy of science and in epistemology—introduction. Synthese 198 (Suppl 4), 905–907 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-02009-4

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