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... true , or , more strictly , in a way which would be impossible or meaningless if it were not true . But such an assumption can become an explicit judge- ment if something occurs to challenge it , to make us ask if it is true . But can ...
... true , or , more strictly , in a way which would be impossible or meaningless if it were not true . But such an assumption can become an explicit judge- ment if something occurs to challenge it , to make us ask if it is true . But can ...
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... true or completely false . Nor can I think of the progress of historical knowledge as simply adding one after another of these true propositions to the rest without affecting them in any way . On the other hand , it seems to me quite as ...
... true or completely false . Nor can I think of the progress of historical knowledge as simply adding one after another of these true propositions to the rest without affecting them in any way . On the other hand , it seems to me quite as ...
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... true philosophy ; faith must be reconcilable with true science ; those two convictions dominated his mind . He strove to express and justify them both , the former in his pre - war writings , the latter in his post - war writings ...
... true philosophy ; faith must be reconcilable with true science ; those two convictions dominated his mind . He strove to express and justify them both , the former in his pre - war writings , the latter in his post - war writings ...
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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