Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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... phenomena . Some phenomena are measurable , for instance , while other phenomena are not . Thoughts , etc. , cannot be measured and apprehended as are certain physical phenomena and the same laws do not apply in the two cases ; as , for ...
... phenomena . Some phenomena are measurable , for instance , while other phenomena are not . Thoughts , etc. , cannot be measured and apprehended as are certain physical phenomena and the same laws do not apply in the two cases ; as , for ...
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... phenomena . Psychological phenomena can not be measured but are appreciated . What is actually measured by the new psychologists is not the psychic phe- nomena but the accompanying physical facts or phenomena . Music is not separate ...
... phenomena . Psychological phenomena can not be measured but are appreciated . What is actually measured by the new psychologists is not the psychic phe- nomena but the accompanying physical facts or phenomena . Music is not separate ...
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... phenomena should have resulted . Such measurable phenomena did not seem to be in evidence even by the most careful determinations . Relativity does , it is affirmed by its advocates , account for just this which theory necessitates ...
... phenomena should have resulted . Such measurable phenomena did not seem to be in evidence even by the most careful determinations . Relativity does , it is affirmed by its advocates , account for just this which theory necessitates ...
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