New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... social sub- jects . The idea is that these eighteenth - century thinkers were not equipped with the scientific method , which the modern social scientist has at his finger - tips . There- fore these earlier thinkers could not , it is ...
... social sub- jects . The idea is that these eighteenth - century thinkers were not equipped with the scientific method , which the modern social scientist has at his finger - tips . There- fore these earlier thinkers could not , it is ...
第 90 頁
... social beliefs . A family , let us say , moves from what they believe is the centre of social propriety into a different country , one that from the point of view of this family is in its inevitable differences less refined or less ...
... social beliefs . A family , let us say , moves from what they believe is the centre of social propriety into a different country , one that from the point of view of this family is in its inevitable differences less refined or less ...
第 132 頁
... social , political and racial units of the modern world . After all , even the materially - minded are learning something , and we ourselves are in the way of enlightenment . There are definite things in the new order that may increase ...
... social , political and racial units of the modern world . After all , even the materially - minded are learning something , and we ourselves are in the way of enlightenment . There are definite things in the new order that may increase ...
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