The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... beliefs which we accept as true is absurd ; but the existentialist claim of choosing our beliefs from zero is now proved absurd too . Thought can live only on grounds which we adopt in the service of a reality to which we submit ...
... beliefs which we accept as true is absurd ; but the existentialist claim of choosing our beliefs from zero is now proved absurd too . Thought can live only on grounds which we adopt in the service of a reality to which we submit ...
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... belief of all the participants , without even consulting his distinguished col- leagues . Yet this assumption is patent nonsense . The most striking feature of our own existence is our sentience . The laws of physics and chemistry ...
... belief of all the participants , without even consulting his distinguished col- leagues . Yet this assumption is patent nonsense . The most striking feature of our own existence is our sentience . The laws of physics and chemistry ...
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... belief surrounding his selected field of inquiry . Each scientist's calling has a different geog- raphy . Each must try to choose a problem that is not larger or more difficult than he can master . His faculties would not be fully ...
... belief surrounding his selected field of inquiry . Each scientist's calling has a different geog- raphy . Each must try to choose a problem that is not larger or more difficult than he can master . His faculties would not be fully ...
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