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Doug Freyburger > wrote:
>Science is more than that so technically the ancients did not have >science. What they had is reasoning and observation without certain >important features of science. Science is a system that includes >publishing and getting credit that ensures it builds on itself. That's a pretty local view of science. Lots of science does not involve publication. Plus, the ancients had their own peer-review mechanisms. Steve |
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