The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... fact that the rules of chess state that if a position recurs three times the game is finished at a draw . Here is a case where a culturally impossible behavior sequence was narrowly averted . But it is clear that perfect behavioral ...
... fact that the rules of chess state that if a position recurs three times the game is finished at a draw . Here is a case where a culturally impossible behavior sequence was narrowly averted . But it is clear that perfect behavioral ...
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... fact that led E. A. Burtt to say : Even had there been no religious scruples whatever against the Copernican astronomy , sensible men all over Europe , especially the most empirically minded , would have pronounced it a wild appeal to ...
... fact that led E. A. Burtt to say : Even had there been no religious scruples whatever against the Copernican astronomy , sensible men all over Europe , especially the most empirically minded , would have pronounced it a wild appeal to ...
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... fact would produce results different from what followed a stress on the individuated fact . The lifting of custom from Biblical context and its assignment to a continuum stretching from savagery to civilization followed the logic of the ...
... fact would produce results different from what followed a stress on the individuated fact . The lifting of custom from Biblical context and its assignment to a continuum stretching from savagery to civilization followed the logic of the ...
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