The Nature of Knowledge: An Introduction for LibrariansC. Bingley, 1976 - Всего страниц: 199 |
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... characteristics of books . Such definitions may imply that concepts are , as it were , ' things ' . Other definitions of concepts imply that they are processes . One of these is that a concept is an ' implied process which enables us to ...
... characteristics of books . Such definitions may imply that concepts are , as it were , ' things ' . Other definitions of concepts imply that they are processes . One of these is that a concept is an ' implied process which enables us to ...
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... discussed later ) . Other characteristics of the statements are that they are objective ( independent of who made them ) , that there is a general preference for the idea which has the most simple relations to the 82.
... discussed later ) . Other characteristics of the statements are that they are objective ( independent of who made them ) , that there is a general preference for the idea which has the most simple relations to the 82.
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... characteristics of the literature used by historians ' Journal of librarianship 4 ( 3 ) July 1972. 137-156 . JONES , K P ' The environment of classification , part II : how we classify ' ASIS journal 25 ( 1 ) January - February 1974. 44 ...
... characteristics of the literature used by historians ' Journal of librarianship 4 ( 3 ) July 1972. 137-156 . JONES , K P ' The environment of classification , part II : how we classify ' ASIS journal 25 ( 1 ) January - February 1974. 44 ...
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FOREWORD | 7 |
THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE | 25 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE | 41 |
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