The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 199
... true " if one theory is true , and not if the other one is true . That is , we look for a point of difference between the theories that will be amenable to direct empirical test . Such a test , since it alone will be sufficient to ...
... true " if one theory is true , and not if the other one is true . That is , we look for a point of difference between the theories that will be amenable to direct empirical test . Such a test , since it alone will be sufficient to ...
الصفحة 300
... true " concept , and their label ( " physis " ) the " true " label . Fur- thermore , because of the spontaneous or unplanned nature of their awareness , they inadvertently employed the only " true " method for the apprehension of Being ...
... true " concept , and their label ( " physis " ) the " true " label . Fur- thermore , because of the spontaneous or unplanned nature of their awareness , they inadvertently employed the only " true " method for the apprehension of Being ...
الصفحة 378
... true leading Americans . But this is a false appearance pro- duced by publicity , which is an omnipotent but ... true virtue and the supreme pleasure of the Jew were always a closed book for the Gentile ; and the true virtue and supreme ...
... true leading Americans . But this is a false appearance pro- duced by publicity , which is an omnipotent but ... true virtue and the supreme pleasure of the Jew were always a closed book for the Gentile ; and the true virtue and supreme ...
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December 1961 Number | 2 |
ALCESTE ORGON AND LE RIDICULE DE LA VERTU | 15 |
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