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Page 81
... ideas in the first and third parts . In the course of writing the book , I suspect something like the following scenario may have taken place : Dr. Hodder was unlikely to have been aware of the confusions in the first part of the book ...
... ideas in the first and third parts . In the course of writing the book , I suspect something like the following scenario may have taken place : Dr. Hodder was unlikely to have been aware of the confusions in the first part of the book ...
Page 82
... ideas not established ideas -- will be the result . Furthermore , truth , or probable truth , cannot be estab- lished anyway , at least for hypotheses of theoretical interest . Isolating the constituent events , and stipulating the ...
... ideas not established ideas -- will be the result . Furthermore , truth , or probable truth , cannot be estab- lished anyway , at least for hypotheses of theoretical interest . Isolating the constituent events , and stipulating the ...
Page 88
... ideas . This was not because they thought that their ideas did not have a contemporary social basis . Rather it was because they took the view that Bell retains that , wherever one's ideas came from , they can be tested objectively ...
... ideas . This was not because they thought that their ideas did not have a contemporary social basis . Rather it was because they took the view that Bell retains that , wherever one's ideas came from , they can be tested objectively ...
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