Value and Man: Readings in PhilosophyMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 445 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 63 頁
... sense of not lending itself to description by laws , because it is " intangible " or not amenable to measure- ment . Its proponents do not , of course , mean mere intangibility in the purely etymological sense that would accord to the sense ...
... sense of not lending itself to description by laws , because it is " intangible " or not amenable to measure- ment . Its proponents do not , of course , mean mere intangibility in the purely etymological sense that would accord to the sense ...
第 268 頁
... sense experience . He took it for granted that the principles of science should be as analogous as possible to the experience of our daily life . Then , the principles could be presented in the language that has been shaped for the ...
... sense experience . He took it for granted that the principles of science should be as analogous as possible to the experience of our daily life . Then , the principles could be presented in the language that has been shaped for the ...
第 372 頁
... sense " and the like . In one sense , an event is meaningful if it signifies something important . -if it portends something . There is a match- ing sense of " significant " to go with it where " significant " implies having an ...
... sense " and the like . In one sense , an event is meaningful if it signifies something important . -if it portends something . There is a match- ing sense of " significant " to go with it where " significant " implies having an ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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