Realism
SCIENTISTS
Aristotle
Avenarius, R.
Bachelard, G.
Berkeley, G.
Bhaskar, R.
Copernicus, N.
Descartes, R. du P.
Duhem, P.
Feyerabend, P. K.
Galilei, G.
Hanson, N. R.
Harre, R.
Hesse, M. B.
Hume, D.
Kant, I.
Koyre. A.
Kuhn, T. S.
Locke, J.
Nagel. E.
Newton, I.
Osiander, A.
Plato
Popper, K.
Putnam, H.
Quine, W. V. I.
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