The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... knowledge is a source of power and he therefore assumed more and more responsibility for his human lot . Progress , equated as happiness , was possible , but possible only through knowledge , that is to say science . This conviction ...
... knowledge is a source of power and he therefore assumed more and more responsibility for his human lot . Progress , equated as happiness , was possible , but possible only through knowledge , that is to say science . This conviction ...
第 292 頁
... knowledge to shape man's world , and the Encyclopédie might have as its goal the ac- cumulation of that knowledge for the shaping of that world . An Ange Goudar might actually assert that only in scientific develop- ment could a state ...
... knowledge to shape man's world , and the Encyclopédie might have as its goal the ac- cumulation of that knowledge for the shaping of that world . An Ange Goudar might actually assert that only in scientific develop- ment could a state ...
第 116 頁
... knowledge to the problem of symmetric preference . It is at once clear upon careful consideration that the matter of choice between equivalent alternatives is simply a special case of choice under conditions of symmetric knowledge . For ...
... knowledge to the problem of symmetric preference . It is at once clear upon careful consideration that the matter of choice between equivalent alternatives is simply a special case of choice under conditions of symmetric knowledge . For ...
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LEONARDO DA VINCIS PHILOSOPHY OF ORIGINALITY | 1 |
FROM ANALYSIS TO CREATION | 17 |
THE PARADOX OF RELIGIOUS POETRY | 38 |
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