Volume 14 · Number 1 ·
Pages 114–117
Dynamics and Dialectic
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Abstract
Abstract: The articles in this special issue cover a lot of ground, from very specific scientific questions about the nature of movement and development, to very large questions about ontological framing. My comments here are meant to highlight some important issues found in these articles and to offer some clarifications.
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Gallagher S. (2018) Dynamics and dialectic. Constructivist Foundations 14(1): 114–117. http://constructivist.info/14/1/114
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