Talk:David Bloor
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"David Bloor strongly disagreed with the ANT camp that human and non-humans should be treated in an equivalent manner"
It's not entirely clear from this sentence which side he did come down on.
Should it be
"David Bloor strongly disagreed with the ANT camp when they argued that human and non-humans should be treated in an equivalent manner"
or
"David Bloor strongly disagreed with the ANT camp, arguing that human and non-humans should be treated in an equivalent manner"
?
Reply from a reader who has read Bloor and the ANT literature: The first version is the correct meaning; this clarification has been made in the article.