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Volume 29, Number 6, November-December 2021Table of Contents
- Introduction: Measurement at the Crossroads
- pp. 681-700
- Two Myths of Representational Measurement
- pp. 701-741
- Measurement as Abduction
- pp. 742-756
- On Theory Dependence of Truth in Measurement
- pp. 757-781
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