Join in the debate begun by John Horgan, when he wrote The End of Science,
now out in paperback. Reference books reveal that this claim has been made
before . . . Antony Anderson, in his review of 22 June 1996, wasn’t that
impressed. Published by Abacus, £8.99, ISBN 0349109265.
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