University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... truth is the issue . Francis Bacon , thinking with the logicians , although in the modern fashion . he had before him the eye of the reader and the acquisition of private knowledge rather than the classical image of orator and auditor ...
... truth is the issue . Francis Bacon , thinking with the logicians , although in the modern fashion . he had before him the eye of the reader and the acquisition of private knowledge rather than the classical image of orator and auditor ...
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... truth , in each case the argument is directed to man in his characteristic nature , and whatever either in sense of persuasion or conviction of fallacy may follow upon the discourse is both circumscribed and defined by some human power ...
... truth , in each case the argument is directed to man in his characteristic nature , and whatever either in sense of persuasion or conviction of fallacy may follow upon the discourse is both circumscribed and defined by some human power ...
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... truth the twenty and more centuries that have given us ( in philosophy most of all ) nothing but an engrossed and glossed text of what the Greeks had to say about the world . Perhaps it was the Persian wars . for after them the doors ...
... truth the twenty and more centuries that have given us ( in philosophy most of all ) nothing but an engrossed and glossed text of what the Greeks had to say about the world . Perhaps it was the Persian wars . for after them the doors ...
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... truth with talk , and reason with the forms of speech ! It was only this morning , as Time goes , that a few of us began to question if language were indeed the one reticulum for the capture of reality . Spinoza , with his brave ...
... truth with talk , and reason with the forms of speech ! It was only this morning , as Time goes , that a few of us began to question if language were indeed the one reticulum for the capture of reality . Spinoza , with his brave ...
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... truth is perfect , and the wonders which have been evoked from the closets of the mathematicians have given inevitable conviction to this prepossession : speech may be faulty , but figures cannot lie . Yet again , I say , this is ...
... truth is perfect , and the wonders which have been evoked from the closets of the mathematicians have given inevitable conviction to this prepossession : speech may be faulty , but figures cannot lie . Yet again , I say , this is ...
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