The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 184 頁
... logical efficacy ' to Planck's questions . Our example suggests that questions , answers , and presupposi- tions are ... logical order and logical priority in a situation where experiment , or organized disorder , is the rule of the day ...
... logical efficacy ' to Planck's questions . Our example suggests that questions , answers , and presupposi- tions are ... logical order and logical priority in a situation where experiment , or organized disorder , is the rule of the day ...
第 204 頁
... logical flaws , or at least quasi - logical flaws such as the difficulties over measurement inherent in the old physics . It is now possible to make a decision with reference to the theoretical requirement for the establishment of the ...
... logical flaws , or at least quasi - logical flaws such as the difficulties over measurement inherent in the old physics . It is now possible to make a decision with reference to the theoretical requirement for the establishment of the ...
第 208 頁
... logical peers . One type of thinker would simply deny the possibility of finding any such differences aside from the ... logical reasons are not available , the only other possibility is an appeal to some non - logical principle of ...
... logical peers . One type of thinker would simply deny the possibility of finding any such differences aside from the ... logical reasons are not available , the only other possibility is an appeal to some non - logical principle of ...
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