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In Chapter Two , a number of the leading scientists and thinkers of these
centuries , like Luther , Descartes , Huygens , Leibnitz , and others are quoted in
optimistic statements about the enormous progress made and the possibility of
an infinite ...
In Chapter Two , a number of the leading scientists and thinkers of these
centuries , like Luther , Descartes , Huygens , Leibnitz , and others are quoted in
optimistic statements about the enormous progress made and the possibility of
an infinite ...
Strana 378
They do the same in their identification of evolution with progress . ( 9 ) The
meaning of the main trend seems to be the cumulative meaning of the time
direction ( from the past to the present and future ) , quantitative direction (
increase of ...
They do the same in their identification of evolution with progress . ( 9 ) The
meaning of the main trend seems to be the cumulative meaning of the time
direction ( from the past to the present and future ) , quantitative direction (
increase of ...
Strana 446
When the progress of science is spoken of , we must bear in mind the two
aspects of discovery and interpretation . Progress in the one by no means implies
progress in the other . While we can unquestionably speak of serial 40 Joseph ...
When the progress of science is spoken of , we must bear in mind the two
aspects of discovery and interpretation . Progress in the one by no means implies
progress in the other . While we can unquestionably speak of serial 40 Joseph ...
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II FLUCTUATION | 10 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
the period III Mixed phase of GraecoRoman mentality iv | 103 |
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