The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... knowledge . These theorems depend upon mathematical categories for their very expression . In addition , mathematics itself has developed certain theorems that limit the extent of formal mathematical knowledge that can be expressed ...
... knowledge . These theorems depend upon mathematical categories for their very expression . In addition , mathematics itself has developed certain theorems that limit the extent of formal mathematical knowledge that can be expressed ...
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... knowledge by means of which man can promote his general welfare and enjoy the fruits of the earth ; yet , he believed that " the real progress of science hinged on the work of theorists . Technology per se does not contribute to the ...
... knowledge by means of which man can promote his general welfare and enjoy the fruits of the earth ; yet , he believed that " the real progress of science hinged on the work of theorists . Technology per se does not contribute to the ...
第 43 頁
... knowledge is knowledge without the exercise of thought or without conceptualism . Moreover , liang - chih literally means " good knowledge . " It does not mean that knowledge itself is good , but it is good because it is the 44 For a ...
... knowledge is knowledge without the exercise of thought or without conceptualism . Moreover , liang - chih literally means " good knowledge . " It does not mean that knowledge itself is good , but it is good because it is the 44 For a ...
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