Margaret Schabas is a philosopher known for her work in the fields of philosophy of science, epistemology, and the history of philosophy. She has particularly focused on the intersections of science and philosophy, exploring topics such as the philosophy of mathematics, scientific reasoning, and the relationship between empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks. Schabas has contributed to discussions about the nature of scientific inquiry and the role that historical context plays in philosophical debates.

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