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By authentic science, Kantor was referring to a science that was fully and explicitly postulational and based on the notion of evolutionary continuity (Kantor, 1959).
They introduced postulational methods, thus limiting the 'everything,' out of which the limited 'anything' follows.
4 Nature of logical laws "Student establishes theorems in different postulational systems and analyzes/compares those systems.
 
 
 
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