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Re: [xmca] Plasticity and Physiotherapy
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- Subject: Re: [xmca] Plasticity and Physiotherapy
- From: Martin Packer <packer@duq.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:03:37 -0500
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Andy,
Footnote 23 in Rees' article addresses this point:
23. On conceptual continuity as a feature of 20th-century neurology, see Hagner 2006b, specifically, pages 9, 34–38, 170–179, and 205–209. For general accounts of 20th-century neuroscience, see Albright et al. 2000 and Cowan et al. 2000.
On Jun 25, 2012, at 1:06 AM, Andy Blunden wrote:
> How a discipline can maintain a fiction about its own object of study whilst outside the discipline people know it is a fiction. I am presuming it has a lot to do with the sociology of science and the status of the various sciences. But I will see if I can find something.
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