Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... Perhaps there is nothing that can be done about it , no solution possible . Perhaps these two so different views of man are another instance of what Bohr calls comple- mentarity , like the seemingly irreconcilable difference between ...
... Perhaps there is nothing that can be done about it , no solution possible . Perhaps these two so different views of man are another instance of what Bohr calls comple- mentarity , like the seemingly irreconcilable difference between ...
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... Perhaps no really new ideas can be developed , for such are rare , at best ; but it is possible , I think , to lay a different empha- sis on facts already known and to reinterpret the phenom- ena of biology in a fashion different from ...
... Perhaps no really new ideas can be developed , for such are rare , at best ; but it is possible , I think , to lay a different empha- sis on facts already known and to reinterpret the phenom- ena of biology in a fashion different from ...
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... perhaps no more so than a theory which maintains that the desire to do something has no relation to the fact that we actually do it . As Bergson says , common experi- ence may often be sacrificed to the requirements of a theory . For ...
... perhaps no more so than a theory which maintains that the desire to do something has no relation to the fact that we actually do it . As Bergson says , common experi- ence may often be sacrificed to the requirements of a theory . For ...
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