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The main evidence of what is true and false in contemporary science is the
testimony of our organs of senses . If a given scientific theory describes a given
phenomenon or relationship in the form which is found accurate by our eyes ,
ears ...
The main evidence of what is true and false in contemporary science is the
testimony of our organs of senses . If a given scientific theory describes a given
phenomenon or relationship in the form which is found accurate by our eyes ,
ears ...
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isticism or animism in the sense of seeing spiritual agents behind the sensory
material phenomena , not in the sense necessarily of the animism of primitive
groups ) also go together . This explains why , in a period when empiricism
dominates ...
isticism or animism in the sense of seeing spiritual agents behind the sensory
material phenomena , not in the sense necessarily of the animism of primitive
groups ) also go together . This explains why , in a period when empiricism
dominates ...
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They remain in the heavens , and remaining there they do not supply us with any
reliable information about this " routine , daily , factual , and in this sense - real
form ” of the conduct of the members . For that we have to turn to other sources ...
They remain in the heavens , and remaining there they do not supply us with any
reliable information about this " routine , daily , factual , and in this sense - real
form ” of the conduct of the members . For that we have to turn to other sources ...
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20Year Periods | 29 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
Indicators of Empiri | 39 |
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