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Randy Harris
University Professor, FRSC

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School of Critical and Creative Humanities | David Cheriton School of Computer Science

University of Waterloo

Department of English, SCCH, Arts
University of Waterloo
Waterloo ON Canada N2L3G1



The History of a Science: Unreliable Narrators and How Science Moves On


Journal article


Randy Allen Harris
openDemocracy, 2018 May

The history of a science
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Harris, R. A. (2018). The History of a Science: Unreliable Narrators and How Science Moves On. OpenDemocracy.


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Harris, Randy Allen. “The History of a Science: Unreliable Narrators and How Science Moves On.” openDemocracy (May 2018).


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Harris, Randy Allen. “The History of a Science: Unreliable Narrators and How Science Moves On.” OpenDemocracy, May 2018.


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@article{harris2018a,
  title = {The History of a Science: Unreliable Narrators and How Science Moves On},
  year = {2018},
  month = may,
  journal = {openDemocracy},
  author = {Harris, Randy Allen},
  month_numeric = {5}
}

Part of an exchange that starts with an article by Chris Knight (Chomsky's choice), and includes commentaries by Frederick J. Newmeyer, Lev Ledivow, David Golumbia, Wolfgang Sperlich, Peter Jones, and a second one by Knight. 

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