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Page 168
One way of dealing with the issue is to study the nature of premises in theories ,
of initial conditions in arguments and of assumptions in methods . This paper
aims therefore at discussing some methodological aspects of a relatively recent ...
One way of dealing with the issue is to study the nature of premises in theories ,
of initial conditions in arguments and of assumptions in methods . This paper
aims therefore at discussing some methodological aspects of a relatively recent ...
Page 182
Hawkes may have been right to postulate that the natural laws governing
physical , chemical and biological processes ... This should be stressed , for it
has an important consequence on the manner in which the nature of the
relationship ...
Hawkes may have been right to postulate that the natural laws governing
physical , chemical and biological processes ... This should be stressed , for it
has an important consequence on the manner in which the nature of the
relationship ...
Page 230
Most of the argument is based on the nature The subject matter of this book of
learned societies but , because is arranged in six main chapters : of Levine's
premature division of " Community and consensus " , " Indivi- disciplines , some
serious ...
Most of the argument is based on the nature The subject matter of this book of
learned societies but , because is arranged in six main chapters : of Levine's
premature division of " Community and consensus " , " Indivi- disciplines , some
serious ...
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