The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... 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 thought and thus ...
... 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 thought and thus ...
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... tific objectivity , our position as the highest form of life on earth , and our own advent by a process of evolution as the most important problem of evolution . The misrepresentation of evolution as a process of continued selective ...
... tific objectivity , our position as the highest form of life on earth , and our own advent by a process of evolution as the most important problem of evolution . The misrepresentation of evolution as a process of continued selective ...
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... tific merit , but it is not enough . Two further elements enter into the assessment of a contribu- tion . One is the relation to the systematic structure of science , to correcting or expanding this structure . The other is quite ...
... tific merit , but it is not enough . Two further elements enter into the assessment of a contribu- tion . One is the relation to the systematic structure of science , to correcting or expanding this structure . The other is quite ...
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