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Review of 'Evolution by Natural Selection: Confidence, Evidence and the Gap<,' by Michaelis Michael

Jan 1, 2017·
Pierrick Bourrat
Pierrick Bourrat
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 95(4), 816–819
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