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Kuhn quote[edit]

I suspect this quote is mistyped, unless Kuhn actually did say something this ungrammatical; however, I do not at the moment have access to the book to which it is attributed:

"I sure as hell wanted to be there, and it was my philosophy students who were working with me, not on philosophy but on history, were nevertheless my more important students"

--Delirium 02:50, 8 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

No. Just double checked -- it's verbatim et literatim. It is the transcript of an interview. (Just glad I referenced fully!) --Nick81 8 December 2005.

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