The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... scientific method as the only known means of discover- ing the truths of nature . He deserves praise and not blame ... scientific method - and even then there is little ground for comparison ; Lowes shows only casual con- sciousness 10 ...
... scientific method as the only known means of discover- ing the truths of nature . He deserves praise and not blame ... scientific method - and even then there is little ground for comparison ; Lowes shows only casual con- sciousness 10 ...
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... scientific method applied to literature , history and other discursive subjects . I was taught by two different ... method of procedure except knowledge , experience and honest human judgement . The invasion by the proponents of the ...
... scientific method applied to literature , history and other discursive subjects . I was taught by two different ... method of procedure except knowledge , experience and honest human judgement . The invasion by the proponents of the ...
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... scientific method . Since , as Plato taught the world , it is difficult to think logically on a level of abstraction , scholars , especially since the First World War , fol- lowed the most uncertain feature of the scientific method and ...
... scientific method . Since , as Plato taught the world , it is difficult to think logically on a level of abstraction , scholars , especially since the First World War , fol- lowed the most uncertain feature of the scientific method and ...
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