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Evidence, the Death of Evidence, and Finding Some Good Questions
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Submitted by situsci on Fri, 2014/01/17 - 9:48am
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Evidence, the Death of Evidence, and Finding Some Good Questions
By Sharon
Woodill
, PhD candidate, Interdisciplinary Studies, Dalhousie University
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http://sharonwoodill.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/evidence-the-death-of-evidence-and-finding-some-good-questions/
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