The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... inanimate matter . K. S. Lashley declared this at the Hixon Symposium of 1948 , as the common belief of all the participants , without even consulting his distinguished col- leagues . Yet this assumption is patent nonsense . The most ...
... inanimate matter . K. S. Lashley declared this at the Hixon Symposium of 1948 , as the common belief of all the participants , without even consulting his distinguished col- leagues . Yet this assumption is patent nonsense . The most ...
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... inanimate body , obeys the laws of physics and chemistry fail to be determined by these laws ? How can it follow both the laws of nature and its own operational principles as a machine ? How does the shaping of inanimate matter in a ...
... inanimate body , obeys the laws of physics and chemistry fail to be determined by these laws ? How can it follow both the laws of nature and its own operational principles as a machine ? How does the shaping of inanimate matter in a ...
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... matter , in its subject as known before it was taken up by science : it ... inanimate subject . By contrast , we have , at the other end of the sciences ... inanimate matter . The body of scientific knowledge is what it is by virtue of ...
... matter , in its subject as known before it was taken up by science : it ... inanimate subject . By contrast , we have , at the other end of the sciences ... inanimate matter . The body of scientific knowledge is what it is by virtue of ...
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