Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... physical activity ? On your side , in raising your hands , you would be embarras- sing physical science in the reverse order . Let us say that we were speaking together . You heard and you understood my request and then started your ...
... physical activity ? On your side , in raising your hands , you would be embarras- sing physical science in the reverse order . Let us say that we were speaking together . You heard and you understood my request and then started your ...
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... physical science has made its great advances precisely because it has recognized and respected its own appropriate postulates . Our problem here arises when we turn from strict physics to a more integral view of nature and human nature ...
... physical science has made its great advances precisely because it has recognized and respected its own appropriate postulates . Our problem here arises when we turn from strict physics to a more integral view of nature and human nature ...
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... Physics and Human Knowledge , p . 72 . 20. Eddington , The Nature of the Physical World , 1928 , p . 309 . 21. Eddington , The Philosophy of Physical Science , 1939 , p . 63 . 22. The Mysterious Universe , pp . 165 , 186 . 23. The ...
... Physics and Human Knowledge , p . 72 . 20. Eddington , The Nature of the Physical World , 1928 , p . 309 . 21. Eddington , The Philosophy of Physical Science , 1939 , p . 63 . 22. The Mysterious Universe , pp . 165 , 186 . 23. The ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
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