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... claimed to think himself . If children perceived things differently , he classed them as rationally inferior ; it was a discovery he claimed first to have made , to his own professed astonish- ment , in 1920 , when he was helping to ...
... claimed to think himself . If children perceived things differently , he classed them as rationally inferior ; it was a discovery he claimed first to have made , to his own professed astonish- ment , in 1920 , when he was helping to ...
Stranica 79
... claimed , ' If I had read as much as other men , I should know no more than other men . ' Descartes claimed to identify truths present to the mind by their clarity and distinctiveness . These are not foolproof qualities 79.
... claimed , ' If I had read as much as other men , I should know no more than other men . ' Descartes claimed to identify truths present to the mind by their clarity and distinctiveness . These are not foolproof qualities 79.
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... claimed to have done for philosophy what Copernicus did for astronomy : revolutionized it . He claimed to have done more : to have solved all its major problems . - Like Aristotle , he was a scientist by disposition and a philosopher by ...
... claimed to have done for philosophy what Copernicus did for astronomy : revolutionized it . He claimed to have done more : to have solved all its major problems . - Like Aristotle , he was a scientist by disposition and a philosopher by ...
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