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... interpretation is appropriate , since theory is dependent on self - subsistent facts , and testable by them . In human science , on the other hand , the ' logic ' of interpretation is irreducibly circular : part cannot be understood ...
... interpretation is appropriate , since theory is dependent on self - subsistent facts , and testable by them . In human science , on the other hand , the ' logic ' of interpretation is irreducibly circular : part cannot be understood ...
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... interpret the data in terms of some general view of the world or other , and this is true however apparently rooted in ... interpretation . 2. In natural science theories are not models externally compared to nature in a hypothetico ...
... interpret the data in terms of some general view of the world or other , and this is true however apparently rooted in ... interpretation . 2. In natural science theories are not models externally compared to nature in a hypothetico ...
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... interpretation of Renaissance science is itself a brief attempt at just such a hermeneutic analysis . On the other hand , the dialogue model also suggests that complete assimilation of the two kinds of methodology will fail , because ...
... interpretation of Renaissance science is itself a brief attempt at just such a hermeneutic analysis . On the other hand , the dialogue model also suggests that complete assimilation of the two kinds of methodology will fail , because ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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