Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 58British Academy, 1974 - Science |
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... natural and human sciences with a potentially more radical development within the historical and philosophical analysis of natural science itself . For the imperial- ism previously claimed for natural science in the empiricist tradition ...
... natural and human sciences with a potentially more radical development within the historical and philosophical analysis of natural science itself . For the imperial- ism previously claimed for natural science in the empiricist tradition ...
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... natural science . It is indeed a main motivation of Habermas's argument to direct attention to the human interests served by natural and human science respectively , and to their respective criteria of success and failure , or , as he ...
... natural science . It is indeed a main motivation of Habermas's argument to direct attention to the human interests served by natural and human science respectively , and to their respective criteria of success and failure , or , as he ...
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... natural science , and yet they only imperfectly satisfy the conditions of learning and control . We are left with a problem about the form of objectivity of large areas of natural science that seem to evade both the analysis in terms of ...
... natural science , and yet they only imperfectly satisfy the conditions of learning and control . We are left with a problem about the form of objectivity of large areas of natural science that seem to evade both the analysis in terms of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
Copyright | |
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