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Quetelet

rates and their explanation

Stephen P. Turner

pp. 60-91

Comte's disdain for statistics had resonance beyond its echoes in the milder criticisms made by Mill in A System of Logic. Claude Bernard, the influential biologist and philosopher of experimentalism, who carefully distanced himself from Positivism in the course of the dispute over vitalism which pitted Pasteur against Comte's followers (Virtanen, 1960, pp. 2–4), shared in Comte's and Mill's suspicion of the claims of the statisticians.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3461-5_4

Full citation:

Turner, S. P. (1986). Quetelet: rates and their explanation, in The search for a methodology of social science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 60-91.

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