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First , there are postulates which are mere matters of fact ; i.e. , they are matters of relatively simple and direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by their nature cannot conceivably be matters of direct observation ...
First , there are postulates which are mere matters of fact ; i.e. , they are matters of relatively simple and direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by their nature cannot conceivably be matters of direct observation ...
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This is particularly the case where the system is small and where the postulates are purely symbolic constructs or inventions and therefore not subject to direct investigation . Even so , the choice of postulates to fit the facts is ...
This is particularly the case where the system is small and where the postulates are purely symbolic constructs or inventions and therefore not subject to direct investigation . Even so , the choice of postulates to fit the facts is ...
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Yet the organism , as a direct result of tactual and kinæsthetic experiences , will come finally to perceive an ' upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property — ʻuprightness ' - of the objects of the ...
Yet the organism , as a direct result of tactual and kinæsthetic experiences , will come finally to perceive an ' upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property — ʻuprightness ' - of the objects of the ...
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