The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... explain its own actions. One might ask: explain its own actions to whom? There are two answers to this question, each of them quite important in their own way. The first answer is, of course, to those who inquire about how the system ...
... explain its own actions. One might ask: explain its own actions to whom? There are two answers to this question, each of them quite important in their own way. The first answer is, of course, to those who inquire about how the system ...
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... explain very likely outcomes, but not very unlikely ones, by appeal to facts that give those events the probabilities they have. We can explain why in the first one hundred tosses heads did not come up each time by saying that this is a ...
... explain very likely outcomes, but not very unlikely ones, by appeal to facts that give those events the probabilities they have. We can explain why in the first one hundred tosses heads did not come up each time by saying that this is a ...
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... explain the more fundamental , and perhaps planetary , capitalist dynamics that constitute those causal mechanisms in Figure 6.1 . It also does not theorize the ontological nature and constitution of networks , as in various critical ...
... explain the more fundamental , and perhaps planetary , capitalist dynamics that constitute those causal mechanisms in Figure 6.1 . It also does not theorize the ontological nature and constitution of networks , as in various critical ...
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