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The author would like to thank Mike Lynch, Eric Livingston, Shelley Schweizer-Bjelic, and the anonymous reviewers of this text for their comments.
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Bjelić, D.I. The praxiological validity of natural scientific practices as a criterion for identifying their unique social-object character: The case of the ‘authentication’ of Goethe's morphological theorem. Qual Sociol 15, 221–245 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00990327
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