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... direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by their nature cannot conceivably be matters of direct observation . The classical investigation of Galileo just considered contains examples of both types . The principles of ...
... direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by their nature cannot conceivably be matters of direct observation . The classical investigation of Galileo just considered contains examples of both types . The principles of ...
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... direct investigation . Even so , the choice of postulates to fit the facts is methodologically legitimate and , upon the whole , desirable . One important reason for this is that a postulate or hypothesis so arrived at may lead to a direct ...
... direct investigation . Even so , the choice of postulates to fit the facts is methodologically legitimate and , upon the whole , desirable . One important reason for this is that a postulate or hypothesis so arrived at may lead to a direct ...
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... direct result of tactual and kinæsthetic experiences , will come finally to perceive an ' upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property - ' uprightness ' — of the objects of the visual field is a direct ...
... direct result of tactual and kinæsthetic experiences , will come finally to perceive an ' upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property - ' uprightness ' — of the objects of the visual field is a direct ...
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