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Science, in fact can be defined as all those problems to which this procedure has
been successfully applied. If you can apply strong inference to any problem at all,
you will have converted that problem into something within the province of ...
Science, in fact can be defined as all those problems to which this procedure has
been successfully applied. If you can apply strong inference to any problem at all,
you will have converted that problem into something within the province of ...
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History since World War II has been nothing but a series of problems: the Cold
War which flared into actual military action only in a few rather peripheral places;
then the population problem, the environment problems, the food problems, the ...
History since World War II has been nothing but a series of problems: the Cold
War which flared into actual military action only in a few rather peripheral places;
then the population problem, the environment problems, the food problems, the ...
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The population problem is closely tied up with the food problem, the urbanization
problem, the traffic problem, the energy problem and so on. It is really hopeless to
expect to deal successfully with any one of these complex problems on its own ...
The population problem is closely tied up with the food problem, the urbanization
problem, the traffic problem, the energy problem and so on. It is really hopeless to
expect to deal successfully with any one of these complex problems on its own ...
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