The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 65 筆
第 73 頁
... sense that the strictly mathematical content of a theory stands out in its purest form , divested of all extraneous matter . In particular , the conception of the truth of a mathematical statement disappears in its vulgar absolute sense ...
... sense that the strictly mathematical content of a theory stands out in its purest form , divested of all extraneous matter . In particular , the conception of the truth of a mathematical statement disappears in its vulgar absolute sense ...
第 87 頁
... sense , much too trivial to be of interest to a physicist . We have in mind here the elementary types of expe- rience that we noted in the discussion of the aesthetic problem . The characterization of mathematics as symbolic description ...
... sense , much too trivial to be of interest to a physicist . We have in mind here the elementary types of expe- rience that we noted in the discussion of the aesthetic problem . The characterization of mathematics as symbolic description ...
第 137 頁
... Sense analyzes as montage the audio - visual effects of Milton's battle scenes , which he breaks down into shooting scripts , showing an identical number of lines and shots and con- cluding that there is much instruction for his ...
... Sense analyzes as montage the audio - visual effects of Milton's battle scenes , which he breaks down into shooting scripts , showing an identical number of lines and shots and con- cluding that there is much instruction for his ...
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