Connecticut Review, Zväzky 3–4Board of Trustees for the Connecticut State Colleges., 1969 |
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... elements enjoy a secure niche since it is science's fidelity to these ideals which gives rise to the rational element . The case may be stated an- other way . The regulative ideals constitute the " rule book " of scientific procedure ...
... elements enjoy a secure niche since it is science's fidelity to these ideals which gives rise to the rational element . The case may be stated an- other way . The regulative ideals constitute the " rule book " of scientific procedure ...
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... elements within contemporary science and that these elements , at the very heart of science , are necessary in order to satisfy the regulative ideals . Contemporary science is not metaphysics , but its basis is metaphysical . Here was ...
... elements within contemporary science and that these elements , at the very heart of science , are necessary in order to satisfy the regulative ideals . Contemporary science is not metaphysics , but its basis is metaphysical . Here was ...
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... elements . Therefore , the pure rationalism of the past must be dis- carded , not because of the metaphysical element but because of the lack of any empirical control on the imagination of the philosopher . 18 Richard Rudner , " An ...
... elements . Therefore , the pure rationalism of the past must be dis- carded , not because of the metaphysical element but because of the lack of any empirical control on the imagination of the philosopher . 18 Richard Rudner , " An ...
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THE ROOSEVELT | 45 |
HISTORY | 59 |
TWO ESSAYS ON ALCOTT | 92 |
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