The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... chapter , ' Imagination Creatrix ' , a chapter that draws near in essence to the idea of the space - time four- dimensional continuum , Lowes recurs significantly to Poincaré . He is speaking of the climax of Darwin's great discovery ...
... chapter , ' Imagination Creatrix ' , a chapter that draws near in essence to the idea of the space - time four- dimensional continuum , Lowes recurs significantly to Poincaré . He is speaking of the climax of Darwin's great discovery ...
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... chapter he comes to Relativity , and his operation becomes less certain and his prose more difficult . But it is evident that relativity introduces a new element into the philosophy of science . This is well known and need not be ...
... chapter he comes to Relativity , and his operation becomes less certain and his prose more difficult . But it is evident that relativity introduces a new element into the philosophy of science . This is well known and need not be ...
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... CHAPTER VIII 1A . N. Whitehead , Science and the Modern World , loc . cit . , pp . 159-65 ; Adventures of Ideas , loc . cit . , pp . 181-90 ff . , et passim ... Chapter VII above . The critical literature on NOTES FOR CHAPTER VIII 233.
... CHAPTER VIII 1A . N. Whitehead , Science and the Modern World , loc . cit . , pp . 159-65 ; Adventures of Ideas , loc . cit . , pp . 181-90 ff . , et passim ... Chapter VII above . The critical literature on NOTES FOR CHAPTER VIII 233.
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