New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... abstractions . The groove prevents straying across country , and the abstraction abstracts from something to which no further attention is paid . But there is no groove of abstractions which is adequate for the comprehension of human ...
... abstractions . The groove prevents straying across country , and the abstraction abstracts from something to which no further attention is paid . But there is no groove of abstractions which is adequate for the comprehension of human ...
第 57 頁
... abstraction and abstractions . He was the greatest of metaphysicians and in his skill as a thinker proceeded with a certainty that has pos- sibly never been equalled . The most advanced of the philosophers of our time , largely through ...
... abstraction and abstractions . He was the greatest of metaphysicians and in his skill as a thinker proceeded with a certainty that has pos- sibly never been equalled . The most advanced of the philosophers of our time , largely through ...
第 148 頁
... abstraction . In in- itial practice this becomes a doctrine of the formation of classes . It lays down the principle that the context of generalization or classification must be pure , a status that careful observation can usually ...
... abstraction . In in- itial practice this becomes a doctrine of the formation of classes . It lays down the principle that the context of generalization or classification must be pure , a status that careful observation can usually ...
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