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Moa Citings

The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 2010
The archaeological consensus is that all species of Moa ( Dinornithiformes) have been extinct for three or four centuries. Yet these giant birds still enjoy a vigorous and prolific afterlife in New Zealand’s literature, art, historiography and popular culture.
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Die Moa

1916
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Popper’s Moa

1999
The aim of this chapter is to reconstruct the concept of natural necessity upon which the empirical causal (Humean) type of scientific law rests. In my opinion, this effort will enable one to grasp the ontological dimension of the epistemological concept: “empirical causal (Humean) type of scientific law.” The “empirical causal type of scientific law ...
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