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Revision as of 01:05, 2 November 2011

This page belongs to resource collections on Logic and Inquiry.

A descriptive science, also called a special science, is a form of inquiry, typically involving a community of inquiry and its accumulated body of provisional knowledge, that seeks to discover what is true about a recognized domain of phenomena.

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Information, Inquiry

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