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Should it be 1 / 20th or 1 / 100th or 1 / 1,000th ? This cannot be decided by considerations falling solely within inductive logic . Imagine the case of a hypothesis which is such that , if it were true , it could be used to develop a ...
Should it be 1 / 20th or 1 / 100th or 1 / 1,000th ? This cannot be decided by considerations falling solely within inductive logic . Imagine the case of a hypothesis which is such that , if it were true , it could be used to develop a ...
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There are no doubt tricks in the world , the course of true love never did run quite smooth and mankind in love is as full of folly as of poetry , or the play would never achieve five acts . Time , having been annihilated as the old ...
There are no doubt tricks in the world , the course of true love never did run quite smooth and mankind in love is as full of folly as of poetry , or the play would never achieve five acts . Time , having been annihilated as the old ...
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It is , however , true that history written in academic surroundings suggests at times Wordsworth's definition of poetry as emotion recollected in tranquillity , with the im- portant qualification that the historians have never felt the ...
It is , however , true that history written in academic surroundings suggests at times Wordsworth's definition of poetry as emotion recollected in tranquillity , with the im- portant qualification that the historians have never felt the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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