The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... claim to scien- tific certainty . The scientific outlook appeared to have produced a mechanical conception of man and history in which there was no place for science it- self . This conception denied altogether any intrinsic power to ...
... claim to scien- tific certainty . The scientific outlook appeared to have produced a mechanical conception of man and history in which there was no place for science it- self . This conception denied altogether any intrinsic power to ...
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... claim that his results are universally valid . Such is the universal intent of a scientific discovery . I speak not of an established universality , but of a universal intent , for the scientist cannot know whether his claims will be ...
... claim that his results are universally valid . Such is the universal intent of a scientific discovery . I speak not of an established universality , but of a universal intent , for the scientist cannot know whether his claims will be ...
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... claim to absolute self - determination and the demands of perfectionism . I could reject these inordinate en- deavors by referring to the logic by which successive levels of reality are related to each other . All our higher principles ...
... claim to absolute self - determination and the demands of perfectionism . I could reject these inordinate en- deavors by referring to the logic by which successive levels of reality are related to each other . All our higher principles ...
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