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Indeed, the claims of numerous physicists that the quantum microworld is accessible to us only through abstract mathematical description provides a vindication of Weyl's thesis that objective reality cannot be grasped directly, but only through the mediation of symbols.
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And epistemology, far from providing an extrascientific vindication of science, is just another project within science, in which we empirically investigate our own practices of inquiry (Quine 1969).
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