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... fact ; i.e. , they are matters of relatively simple and direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by ... facts but , of far greater importance , they substantiated in a convincing , though indirect , manner the ...
... fact ; i.e. , they are matters of relatively simple and direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by ... facts but , of far greater importance , they substantiated in a convincing , though indirect , manner the ...
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... facts of psychology require us to give up the traditional notion of the self and the traditional notion of an ... fact , knows that he knows it , and at the same time knows that he knows that he knows it , and so on to infinity ...
... facts of psychology require us to give up the traditional notion of the self and the traditional notion of an ... fact , knows that he knows it , and at the same time knows that he knows that he knows it , and so on to infinity ...
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... facts , irrespective of theory , enables psychology to derive an adequate explanation of the contradiction and ... fact and theory . We have further sought to show that judging from the nature of his reports , it is evident that ...
... facts , irrespective of theory , enables psychology to derive an adequate explanation of the contradiction and ... fact and theory . We have further sought to show that judging from the nature of his reports , it is evident that ...
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