The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 63 筆
第 109 頁
... knowledge , should slowly shrink and the limits of rather solid knowledge - not consensus on opinion on theoretical issues , but knowledge - should thereby slowly move outward . All this is another way of saying that in searching for ...
... knowledge , should slowly shrink and the limits of rather solid knowledge - not consensus on opinion on theoretical issues , but knowledge - should thereby slowly move outward . All this is another way of saying that in searching for ...
第 75 頁
... knowledge ( both pure and applied ) for their tasks . This turn toward Science , systematically expounded by Auguste Comte on the basis of Saint - Simon's program , was strongly suggested by the intellectual situation prevailing in the ...
... knowledge ( both pure and applied ) for their tasks . This turn toward Science , systematically expounded by Auguste Comte on the basis of Saint - Simon's program , was strongly suggested by the intellectual situation prevailing in the ...
第 26 頁
... knowledge of those aims and methods ; but perhaps men are such morally as to be entitled to this knowledge , being equal as persons with the experimenters . If this is so , there may be valuable scientific knowledge which it is morally ...
... knowledge of those aims and methods ; but perhaps men are such morally as to be entitled to this knowledge , being equal as persons with the experimenters . If this is so , there may be valuable scientific knowledge which it is morally ...
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