Difference between revisions of "Paul Hoyningen-Huene"

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|Brief=a German philosopher who specializes in general philosophy of science and ethics of science. He is best known for his Neo-Kantian interpretation of Thomas S. Kuhn´s ideas.
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Paul Hoyningen-Huene (born 31 July 1946) is a German philosopher of science best known for his Neo-Kantian interpretation of Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas.


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