The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 21 頁
... question which , according to Socrates , is really relevant to the question of good and evil . Only the Socratic " Logos , " the method of self - examination introduced by Socrates . can lead to a solution of this fundamental and ...
... question which , according to Socrates , is really relevant to the question of good and evil . Only the Socratic " Logos , " the method of self - examination introduced by Socrates . can lead to a solution of this fundamental and ...
第 73 頁
... question of the truth , self - evident or otherwise , of the axioms cannot arise . Euclid's dis- tinction between axioms and postulates disappears . Nowadays the two words are used interchangeably . It is by no means only from motives ...
... question of the truth , self - evident or otherwise , of the axioms cannot arise . Euclid's dis- tinction between axioms and postulates disappears . Nowadays the two words are used interchangeably . It is by no means only from motives ...
第 85 頁
... question in this form , but at the time the subtleties of the question were not apparent . On the other hand , Hilbert was not being rash ; it was clear at the time that the tools were available to produce significant results . Gödel's ...
... question in this form , but at the time the subtleties of the question were not apparent . On the other hand , Hilbert was not being rash ; it was clear at the time that the tools were available to produce significant results . Gödel's ...
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