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... known when the postulates were formulated . When a theorem representing novel phenomena receives direct observational confirmation there is no possi- be futile . In science , on the other hand , the situation may be almost completely ...
... known when the postulates were formulated . When a theorem representing novel phenomena receives direct observational confirmation there is no possi- be futile . In science , on the other hand , the situation may be almost completely ...
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... known ' are the objects of that organism's environment . Starting from this point philosophers and psychologists have said that the objects known are transported into , or re- produced in , the organism , as sensations and ideas ; and ...
... known ' are the objects of that organism's environment . Starting from this point philosophers and psychologists have said that the objects known are transported into , or re- produced in , the organism , as sensations and ideas ; and ...
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... known and the entity alleged to do the knowing had not been turned , by a trick of analogical thinking , into the merest verbal fictions . Thus at the dawn of history the visible , tactile and other ' species , ' little samples ...
... known and the entity alleged to do the knowing had not been turned , by a trick of analogical thinking , into the merest verbal fictions . Thus at the dawn of history the visible , tactile and other ' species , ' little samples ...
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