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... philosophical prob- lems arising out of the work of scientists have been among the most frequently debated subjects in philosophical circles , while those arising from the study of history have received very little attention . If any ...
... philosophical prob- lems arising out of the work of scientists have been among the most frequently debated subjects in philosophical circles , while those arising from the study of history have received very little attention . If any ...
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... philosophical theories based on these . But this is not an easy task . There is plenty of experience to show that it ... philosophical ability ) and a readiness to give time and trouble to it , and yet still innocent and uncor- rupted by ...
... philosophical theories based on these . But this is not an easy task . There is plenty of experience to show that it ... philosophical ability ) and a readiness to give time and trouble to it , and yet still innocent and uncor- rupted by ...
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... philosophical journals and so should invite the criticism of his peers . Likely enough , if Alexander had taught ... philosophers have ever been eager to submit to so prolonged a period of preliminary testing and trying . This eagerness ...
... philosophical journals and so should invite the criticism of his peers . Likely enough , if Alexander had taught ... philosophers have ever been eager to submit to so prolonged a period of preliminary testing and trying . This eagerness ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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