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ONLY a few days ago I happened to see the review of my “Erkenntnistheoretische Grundzüge der Naturwissenschaften” (Leipzig, 1896) in NATURE of November 5, 1896. I too highly esteem English science and literature to follow Mr. Karl Pearson in the department of his “familiar ideas”; I shall confine myself to showing how little my reviewer has succeeded in rendering my views (see p. 3).
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VOLKMANN, P. The Epistemology of Natural Science and Mr. Karl Pearson. Nature 55, 342–343 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/055342d0
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