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Page 290
... nature's mathematical characteristics are not also subjective . Mathematical characteristics , it may be argued , are put into nature by us . We inevitably arrange phenomena in a mathematical framework because of the structure of our ...
... nature's mathematical characteristics are not also subjective . Mathematical characteristics , it may be argued , are put into nature by us . We inevitably arrange phenomena in a mathematical framework because of the structure of our ...
Page 291
... nature outrun our capacity for pictorial representation ? Lord Kelvin said that he could understand nothing of which he could not make a mechani- cal model , and for that reason he never accepted Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory of ...
... nature outrun our capacity for pictorial representation ? Lord Kelvin said that he could understand nothing of which he could not make a mechani- cal model , and for that reason he never accepted Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory of ...
Page 292
... nature . May it not be , then , that their nature is the same as that of the red patch - namely , mental ? This is , in essence , what Professor Eddington asserts . He quotes with approval W. K. Clifford's remark , " The succession of ...
... nature . May it not be , then , that their nature is the same as that of the red patch - namely , mental ? This is , in essence , what Professor Eddington asserts . He quotes with approval W. K. Clifford's remark , " The succession of ...
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Follett Wilson The Forgotten Man to | 4 |
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Sound and Life | 124 |
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