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DOI: 10.1177/000276426500900202 Due Process of InquiryProfessor Landau argues that inquiry and perception are limited by language forms, and that mixing concepts from different models leads to disorder in the process of inquiry and meaninglessness of conclusions. He discusses the pragmatics of model construction and concept formation, and relates the logic of models and concepts to explanative- predictive capabilities. The author is affiliated with the Department of Political Science and the Research Center in Comparative Politics and Administration at Brooklyn College.
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