Abstract
Rom Harre (ed) London: Clarendon/Oxford University Press 1975 pp vi + 104 price £1.75 (paperback) £4.00 (cased) One hundred pages of penetrating thought from distinct standpoints provide us with the optimistic view that science, despite its tensions and hurdles, is progressing nevertheless. How the 'progress' happens and where the 'obstacles' arise were discussed at the 1973 Herbert Spencer lectures.
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