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Author: Guy MELANÇON

Publication date: May 10, 2015

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1. Supporting a scientific shift

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this paragraph is entirely inspired by the writings of Gray, who is credited with promoting the vision set out here. I also borrow Benjamin Renoust's pen to comment on Gray, using the introductory paragraphs of his thesis manuscript .

The science of the last millennium sought to describe the phenomena of the physical world by mastering the techniques needed to explain or reproduce them: this science was fundamentally empirical

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