"Scientific prepossession" and antiscientific animus

Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (6):156-160 (1919)
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reprint Dunlap, K. (1919) "Scientific Prepossession, and Anti-scientific Animus". Philosophical Review 28(n/a):438
reprint Dunlap, Knight (1919) "Scientific Prepossession and Antiscientific Animus". Journal of Philosophy 16(6):156

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