The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... recognize it among a thousand , indeed among a million . Yet we usually cannot tell how we recognize a face we know . So most of this knowledge cannot be put into words . But the police have recently introduced a method by which we can ...
... recognize it among a thousand , indeed among a million . Yet we usually cannot tell how we recognize a face we know . So most of this knowledge cannot be put into words . But the police have recently introduced a method by which we can ...
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... recognize truth by its fruitfulness ? Can we recognize that a statement is true by appreciating the wealth of its yet undis- covered consequences ? This would of course be non- sensical , if we had to know explicitly what was yet ...
... recognize truth by its fruitfulness ? Can we recognize that a statement is true by appreciating the wealth of its yet undis- covered consequences ? This would of course be non- sensical , if we had to know explicitly what was yet ...
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... recognizing that comprehensive entities consist in a peculiar logical combination of consecutive levels of reality ... recognized our faculty of tacit knowing . My theory of a stratified universe has emphasized the distinctive 49 EMERGENCE.
... recognizing that comprehensive entities consist in a peculiar logical combination of consecutive levels of reality ... recognized our faculty of tacit knowing . My theory of a stratified universe has emphasized the distinctive 49 EMERGENCE.
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