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− | * Bernstein, Herbert J. (1987), "Idols of Modern Science and The Reconstruction of Knowledge", pp. 37-68 in Marcus G. Raskin and Herbert J. Bernstein, ''New Ways of Knowing : The Sciences, Society, and Reconstructive Knowledge', Rowman and Littlefield, Totowa, NJ, 1987. | + | * Bernstein, Herbert J. (1987), "Idols of Modern Science and The Reconstruction of Knowledge", pp. 37-68 in Marcus G. Raskin and Herbert J. Bernstein, ''New Ways of Knowing : The Sciences, Society, and Reconstructive Knowledge'', Rowman and Littlefield, Totowa, NJ, 1987. |
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| * Nietzsche, Friedrich, ''Beyond Good and Evil : Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future'', R.J. Hollingdale (trans.), Michael Tanner (intro.), Penguin Books, London, UK, 1973, 1990. | | * Nietzsche, Friedrich, ''Beyond Good and Evil : Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future'', R.J. Hollingdale (trans.), Michael Tanner (intro.), Penguin Books, London, UK, 1973, 1990. |
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− | * Raskin, Marcus G., and Bernstein, Herbert J. (1987, eds.), ''New Ways of Knowing : The Sciences, Society, and Reconstructive Knowledge', Rowman and Littlefield, Totowa, NJ, 1987. | + | * Raskin, Marcus G., and Bernstein, Herbert J. (1987, eds.), ''New Ways of Knowing : The Sciences, Society, and Reconstructive Knowledge'', Rowman and Littlefield, Totowa, NJ. |
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| ==Document History== | | ==Document History== |