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  2. Gadfly (philosophy and social science) - Wikipedia

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    The image used by Socrates is applied in modern politics: [4] a gadfly is someone who persistently challenges people in positions of power, the status quo or a popular position. [6] For example, Morris Kline wrote, "There is a function for the gadfly who poses questions that many specialists would like to overlook. Polemics is healthy." [7]

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    New ISBN 978-3-11-156339-8. Volume III/2, Mathematical Miscellanea, 390 pages (764–1153). LoC ISBN 039100641X, Mouton ISBN 90 279 3035 X. New ISBN 978-3-11-156340-4. Volume IV, Mathematical Philosophy, xxviii + 393 pages. LoC ISBN 0 391 00642 8, Mouton ISBN 90 279 3045 7. New ISBN 978-3-11-080588-8.

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    The Gadfly, a 1958 Russian opera by Antonio Spadavecchia; Gadfly Online, an online and print magazine; The Gadfly, a 1906–1909 Australian literary magazine produced by C. J. Dennis; The Gadfly, a 2003 album by LPG; The Gadfly, a fictional play in the novels of Geoffrey Trease, see The Hills of Varna

  6. Mortimer J. Adler - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy and Science of Man: A Collection of Texts as a Foundation for Ethics and Politics (1940) How to Read a Book: The Art of Getting a Liberal Education (1940), 1966 edition subtitled A Guide to Reading the Great Books, 1972 revised edition with Charles Van Doren, The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading: ISBN 0-671-21209-5

  7. Paul Feyerabend - Wikipedia

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    Paul Karl Feyerabend (/ ˈ f aɪ ər ɑː b ə n d /; German: [ˈfaɪɐˌʔaːbm̩t]; January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of science.