Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... truth of historical conclusions requires a perspective of temporal relativity . But this view disturbs our basic concep- tion of real truth as universal and in a sense eternal . What is ever true , we say , is true forever . At this ...
... truth of historical conclusions requires a perspective of temporal relativity . But this view disturbs our basic concep- tion of real truth as universal and in a sense eternal . What is ever true , we say , is true forever . At this ...
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... truth or justice , but it is opposed to misery , signifies freedom from misery , is attained through the avoidance of misery or effective resistance to misery . So with the other values . Truth is realized through the clearance of error ...
... truth or justice , but it is opposed to misery , signifies freedom from misery , is attained through the avoidance of misery or effective resistance to misery . So with the other values . Truth is realized through the clearance of error ...
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... truth simply by exchanging the spiritual for the materialistic perspective ! But each one of these is a particular ... truth , whereas science tells many little truths in order to conclude with one big lie . One might counteract this ...
... truth simply by exchanging the spiritual for the materialistic perspective ! But each one of these is a particular ... truth , whereas science tells many little truths in order to conclude with one big lie . One might counteract this ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
The World Of CAUSAL MECHANISM | 25 |
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