I've read this chapter several times, and it is probably for that reason I miss 
Krimel.  For all my skepticism, I like science, and I enjoyed Krimel's defense. 
 

"By the time Phaedrus finished reading about Boas he was confident he'd 
identified the source of the immune system he was up against, the same immune 
system that had so rejected Dusenberry's views. It was classical 
nineteenth-century science and its insistence that science is only a method for 
determining what is true and not a body of beliefs in itself."




 
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