The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... conception of science pursued for its own sake would disappear , for the interests of scientists would spontaneously ... conception of man and history in which there was no place for science it- self . This conception denied altogether ...
... conception of science pursued for its own sake would disappear , for the interests of scientists would spontaneously ... conception of man and history in which there was no place for science it- self . This conception denied altogether ...
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... physics and chemistry include no conception of sentience , and any system wholly determined by these laws must be insentient . It may be in the interest of science to turn a blind eye on this central fact of the universe , but 37 EMERGENCE.
... physics and chemistry include no conception of sentience , and any system wholly determined by these laws must be insentient . It may be in the interest of science to turn a blind eye on this central fact of the universe , but 37 EMERGENCE.
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... conception applies to the evolution of living beings , for which the pres- ence of such a creative agency was postulated by Bergson , Samuel Butler , and , more recently , Teil- hard de Chardin . We must start by reshaping the problem ...
... conception applies to the evolution of living beings , for which the pres- ence of such a creative agency was postulated by Bergson , Samuel Butler , and , more recently , Teil- hard de Chardin . We must start by reshaping the problem ...
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