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In their paper Sanders and Rappard raise so many issues, touch upon so many problems, that it is impossible in the few pages allotted to me to provide a discussion commensurate to such a wide range of topics. For this reason I shall restrict myself to some brief and rather superficial remarks on three topics only: 1. reality, 2. (psychological) knowledge, and 3. communication and conceptualization.
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Duijker, H.C.J. (1985). Psychology and Philosophy of Science. In: Madsen, K.B., Mos, L.P. (eds) Annals of Theoretical Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2487-4_17
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