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Page 194
... reason , is forever disqualified from giving to us a true view of Nature , and the world which reason and systematic investigation dis- close is a monstrous scientific myth . Thus , a modern temper , proceeding with the same material as ...
... reason , is forever disqualified from giving to us a true view of Nature , and the world which reason and systematic investigation dis- close is a monstrous scientific myth . Thus , a modern temper , proceeding with the same material as ...
Page 199
... reason cannot discover the truth for us , then most assuredly nothing else will . ' This confidence is in many respects justified , yet the fact that reason , act- ing upon one set of data , may yield many different theories is apt to ...
... reason cannot discover the truth for us , then most assuredly nothing else will . ' This confidence is in many respects justified , yet the fact that reason , act- ing upon one set of data , may yield many different theories is apt to ...
Page 203
... reason cannot discover the truth for us , then most assuredly nothing else will . ' This confidence is in many respects justified , yet the fact that reason , act- ing upon one set of data , may yield many different theories is apt to ...
... reason cannot discover the truth for us , then most assuredly nothing else will . ' This confidence is in many respects justified , yet the fact that reason , act- ing upon one set of data , may yield many different theories is apt to ...
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Thompson William G Vanzettis Last | 20 |
Modern WellTempered Mind The Paul | 203 |
F Laubenstein | 284 |
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