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Page 72
... experienced . — The universe of modern science has gone beyond the limits of the pictorial imagination . In fact ... experience . And in our immediate and unquestioning appre- hension of them they appear as dis- tinct . Among all the ...
... experienced . — The universe of modern science has gone beyond the limits of the pictorial imagination . In fact ... experience . And in our immediate and unquestioning appre- hension of them they appear as dis- tinct . Among all the ...
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... experience as its only measuring rod . Scientific method , as Newman point- ed out , does not appeal to experience ; it only accounts , and that by hypothe- sis , for the absence of experience . It has perfected a technique of ...
... experience as its only measuring rod . Scientific method , as Newman point- ed out , does not appeal to experience ; it only accounts , and that by hypothe- sis , for the absence of experience . It has perfected a technique of ...
Page 503
... experience . He should first be acquainted with the varieties of his material , and acquire a nice series of perceptions and distinctions along the spectrum of its diversities . Then he may venture to pronounce upon the exam- ples that ...
... experience . He should first be acquainted with the varieties of his material , and acquire a nice series of perceptions and distinctions along the spectrum of its diversities . Then he may venture to pronounce upon the exam- ples that ...
Contents
Conant James Bryant Free Inquiry | 32 |
Alcohol and Motors Curtis Billings | 43 |
Bowen | 48 |
Copyright | |
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