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J. If the fruitfulness of this method depends upon the discovery of the unifying principle that permeates a large or small portion of the components of a given cultural synthesis , the questions now arise : How can such a principle be ...
J. If the fruitfulness of this method depends upon the discovery of the unifying principle that permeates a large or small portion of the components of a given cultural synthesis , the questions now arise : How can such a principle be ...
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More important is the question : How can it be ascertained that a given principle of logical integration is valid ? Do we know that it is not imposed artificially upon the reality ; but , like a law in the natural sciences , represents ...
More important is the question : How can it be ascertained that a given principle of logical integration is valid ? Do we know that it is not imposed artificially upon the reality ; but , like a law in the natural sciences , represents ...
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1 or alogical , one has to experiment with as many principles as will fit any of the relevant facts at all.45 At this ... For example , we may have a principle , A , which fits the sets of phenomena , A , B , C , but does not fit D ...
1 or alogical , one has to experiment with as many principles as will fit any of the relevant facts at all.45 At this ... For example , we may have a principle , A , which fits the sets of phenomena , A , B , C , but does not fit D ...
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Vinaper | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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