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... observed fact ? Do Eddington and those who share his view claim to have made certain observations which are in conflict with a corresponding set of observations supposed to have been made by Weiss and those with a mechanistic leaning ...
... observed fact ? Do Eddington and those who share his view claim to have made certain observations which are in conflict with a corresponding set of observations supposed to have been made by Weiss and those with a mechanistic leaning ...
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... 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 light and ...
... 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 light and ...
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... observed so con- tinuously during the first days of the experiment , had thus returned with great vividness . It ... observe the movement of visual objects to be abnormally rapid . The scientific value of a theoretical position , such as ...
... observed so con- tinuously during the first days of the experiment , had thus returned with great vividness . It ... observe the movement of visual objects to be abnormally rapid . The scientific value of a theoretical position , such as ...
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