The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 57
... sense experience ; but this is possible only because the scientists themselves are ultimately dependent on that experience . Seen from the perspective of the " real " world , the laboratory is the anticipation of a changed environ- ment ...
... sense experience ; but this is possible only because the scientists themselves are ultimately dependent on that experience . Seen from the perspective of the " real " world , the laboratory is the anticipation of a changed environ- ment ...
Stranica 58
... sense experience and common - sense reasoning ; they are exposed to corrigible error and illusion in the same way as sense perceptions and experiences . Even the relentlessness of modern science's Progress , which con- stantly corrects ...
... sense experience and common - sense reasoning ; they are exposed to corrigible error and illusion in the same way as sense perceptions and experiences . Even the relentlessness of modern science's Progress , which con- stantly corrects ...
Stranica 73
... sense for no other reason than that they are non - appearing to the outer senses . Thus Plato concluded that the ... experience , on the assumption that an internal space houses what is within us in the same way that external space ...
... sense for no other reason than that they are non - appearing to the outer senses . Thus Plato concluded that the ... experience , on the assumption that an internal space houses what is within us in the same way that external space ...
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