New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... knowledge , not merely that part which defended an experiment . The whole criticism of Bacon amounts more or less to the fact that he could not live in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and at the same time enjoy the knowledge and ...
... knowledge , not merely that part which defended an experiment . The whole criticism of Bacon amounts more or less to the fact that he could not live in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and at the same time enjoy the knowledge and ...
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... knowledge whatsoever or only to knowledge of the physical sciences . I am not able to pass on this , but I can see that an affirmative answer to the question is of the greatest importance to the future of literature and other discursive ...
... knowledge whatsoever or only to knowledge of the physical sciences . I am not able to pass on this , but I can see that an affirmative answer to the question is of the greatest importance to the future of literature and other discursive ...
第 63 頁
... knowledge and goes further in its proof than any man has ever gone . If all knowledge is one , we must be included in the philosophy of relativism that ex- plains the concept . If so , the consequences for us and for others who are in a ...
... knowledge and goes further in its proof than any man has ever gone . If all knowledge is one , we must be included in the philosophy of relativism that ex- plains the concept . If so , the consequences for us and for others who are in a ...
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