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For example , the assertion ' the table is hard and solid ' must be held to be false relative to the new language developed by physics , because current physical theory asserts that the table is a field of elastic repulsive forces ...
For example , the assertion ' the table is hard and solid ' must be held to be false relative to the new language developed by physics , because current physical theory asserts that the table is a field of elastic repulsive forces ...
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The process of describing experience in inter - subjective language by the scientific community is representable as the coding of the input into machine language according to whatever categories have been programmed into the machine ...
The process of describing experience in inter - subjective language by the scientific community is representable as the coding of the input into machine language according to whatever categories have been programmed into the machine ...
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The language of morals , in being disinterested , expresses feelings common to all mankind . When a man speaks the language of self - love he expresses sentiments ' arising from his particular circumstances and situation ' ; but when he ...
The language of morals , in being disinterested , expresses feelings common to all mankind . When a man speaks the language of self - love he expresses sentiments ' arising from his particular circumstances and situation ' ; but when he ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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