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Núm. 68

Ciencia y política pública: ¿qué papel juegan las pruebas científicas? (Primera parte). Naomi Oreskes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12795/themata.2023.i68.27
Enviado
mayo 21, 2023
Publicado
2023-12-30

Resumen

Este artículo fue publicado originariamente en la revista Environmental Science & Policy 7 (2004) 369–383, Science Direct, editorial Elsevier.

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