Abraham Kaplan
Abraham Kaplan (June 11, 1918 – June 19, 1993) was an American philosopher, known best for being the first philosopher to systematically examine the behavioral sciences in his book ''The Conduct of Inquiry'' (1964). His thinking was influenced by pragmatists Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. Provided by Wikipedia
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