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... physical reality is a continuum of events , the ' passage of Nature ' . But although we must speak of it in that way , the physical absolute is not an historical procession of events through space ; it assumes that character only with ...
... physical reality is a continuum of events , the ' passage of Nature ' . But although we must speak of it in that way , the physical absolute is not an historical procession of events through space ; it assumes that character only with ...
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... physical objects , inasmuch as they were inferred not observed entities , hypo- theses read into the context of physical phenomena , not things found there . To put the point crudely , no one ever claimed to have observed either of ...
... physical objects , inasmuch as they were inferred not observed entities , hypo- theses read into the context of physical phenomena , not things found there . To put the point crudely , no one ever claimed to have observed either of ...
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... physical world is the history of swarms of ultimate particles of ' matter ' in perpetually changing configuration . To say this is not to commit the absurdity of denying the immensely important part the classical electronic theory has ...
... physical world is the history of swarms of ultimate particles of ' matter ' in perpetually changing configuration . To say this is not to commit the absurdity of denying the immensely important part the classical electronic theory has ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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