New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... suggest : 21 When we consider what religion is for mankind , and what science is , it is no exaggeration to say that ... suggests that a broader field of reference ( like a large - scale map ) will serve to dissipate or recon- cile ...
... suggest : 21 When we consider what religion is for mankind , and what science is , it is no exaggeration to say that ... suggests that a broader field of reference ( like a large - scale map ) will serve to dissipate or recon- cile ...
第 64 頁
... suggest that philosophically it often has a limited scientific point of view that ties its hands . It is also suggested that the new philosophy puts a greater stress than ever on fact and merely insists that fact is ascertainable in ...
... suggest that philosophically it often has a limited scientific point of view that ties its hands . It is also suggested that the new philosophy puts a greater stress than ever on fact and merely insists that fact is ascertainable in ...
第 149 頁
... suggest that our errors arise because of accepted classifications that are mixed or incomplete in the criteria of their contexts . With reference to completeness I suggest that many of our multitudinous scholarly and critical theories ...
... suggest that our errors arise because of accepted classifications that are mixed or incomplete in the criteria of their contexts . With reference to completeness I suggest that many of our multitudinous scholarly and critical theories ...
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