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... phenomena already 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 ...
... phenomena already 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 ...
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... phenomena possess a thorough theoretical basis . If the two phenomena are deducible from the same postulates and by identical processes of reasoning , they may be regarded as essentially the same , otherwise not . But if one or both ...
... phenomena possess a thorough theoretical basis . If the two phenomena are deducible from the same postulates and by identical processes of reasoning , they may be regarded as essentially the same , otherwise not . But if one or both ...
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... phenomena of which the philosophers and theologians have made so much and upon the priority of which they are so insistent ? An inspection of the postulates of the miniature system of adaptive behavior presented above certainly shows no ...
... phenomena of which the philosophers and theologians have made so much and upon the priority of which they are so insistent ? An inspection of the postulates of the miniature system of adaptive behavior presented above certainly shows no ...
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