Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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... relative terms , compared with the seeming conclusion that the latter was but an agent and minister of the former . Mr. L. F. Ward maintained that the faculties of invention and progressive industry were identi- cal with those of deceit ...
... relative terms , compared with the seeming conclusion that the latter was but an agent and minister of the former . Mr. L. F. Ward maintained that the faculties of invention and progressive industry were identi- cal with those of deceit ...
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... relative knowledge without reaching to reality . " Scientific theories and laws are but short formulæ which express a large num- ber of individual instances in a clear , short way ; but these have no ultimate reality . To follow this ...
... relative knowledge without reaching to reality . " Scientific theories and laws are but short formulæ which express a large num- ber of individual instances in a clear , short way ; but these have no ultimate reality . To follow this ...
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... relative and not absolute entities as taught by Newton and Galileo . On this assumption the mechanics of the universe were based . Formulae were derived in accordance with the fundamental ground taken , and an elaborate system of ...
... relative and not absolute entities as taught by Newton and Galileo . On this assumption the mechanics of the universe were based . Formulae were derived in accordance with the fundamental ground taken , and an elaborate system of ...
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