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Latest revision as of 16:40, 18 December 2019
Allan Franklin (born 11 August 1938) is an American physicist, historian of science, and philosopher of science notable for his work on the Duhem-Quine thesis, reliability of experimental results, and the resolution of conflicting observations.
Publications
Here are the works of Franklin included in the bibliographic records of this encyclopedia:
- Franklin (1993): Franklin, Allan. (1993) The Rise and Fall of the Fifth Force: Discovery, Pursuit, and Justification in Modern Physics. American Institute of Physics.
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