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Science is a many-faceted enterprise, hence it may be studied from a number of perspectives. Of course, not all perspectives can be examined simultaneously. Narrowing the view, as I do here, may give the erroneous impression that perspectives not in focus are unimportant or less important. This is not my feeling. Some views of science have received lots of attention; others, little. In this book I will pay attention to a more logical and semantic perspective of science.
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© 1985 Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht
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Leary, R.A. (1985). The Science of Forest Science. In: Interaction theory in forest ecology and management. Forestry Sciences, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5151-8_2
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