Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... actual course of events ; in Ranke's words , " how it really took place , wie es eigentlich gewesen ist . " 3 5 Actually even the most resolutely objective or factual histori- cal report cannot dispense wholly with interpretation or ...
... actual course of events ; in Ranke's words , " how it really took place , wie es eigentlich gewesen ist . " 3 5 Actually even the most resolutely objective or factual histori- cal report cannot dispense wholly with interpretation or ...
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... actual Socratic doctrine which Plato is fairly reporting , and how much of it is really Platonic development or revision of Socratic ideas , or quite definitely the view of Plato himself ? This is the same kind of problem as that which ...
... actual Socratic doctrine which Plato is fairly reporting , and how much of it is really Platonic development or revision of Socratic ideas , or quite definitely the view of Plato himself ? This is the same kind of problem as that which ...
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... actual , and actual existence is only the outward manifestation of the Idea . But I , on the contrary , regard the ideal as nothing else than the material reality , transposed and translated in the human head . " 27 Thus interpreted as ...
... actual , and actual existence is only the outward manifestation of the Idea . But I , on the contrary , regard the ideal as nothing else than the material reality , transposed and translated in the human head . " 27 Thus interpreted as ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
The World Of CAUSAL MECHANISM | 25 |
THE WORLD OF EVOLUTION | 55 |
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