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... observation . What it does assert is that the small - scale processes that dominate our lives and surroundings as living individuals cannot be assumed to be the only processes operating . They are not necessarily the most appropriate ...
... observation . What it does assert is that the small - scale processes that dominate our lives and surroundings as living individuals cannot be assumed to be the only processes operating . They are not necessarily the most appropriate ...
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... observations of the ' present ' and observations of the ' past ' ? We could say that the present is anything that we observe directly with our own eyes . However , if we wish to know about our contemporary world , direct observation in ...
... observations of the ' present ' and observations of the ' past ' ? We could say that the present is anything that we observe directly with our own eyes . However , if we wish to know about our contemporary world , direct observation in ...
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... observation of many phenomena , whether past or present , methodological uniformitarianism turns out to be no more than a ... observed under present - day conditions have remained constant through time . Since organic phenomena are more ...
... observation of many phenomena , whether past or present , methodological uniformitarianism turns out to be no more than a ... observed under present - day conditions have remained constant through time . Since organic phenomena are more ...
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