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Page 185
... radical contra- diction within the social system . But the dialectic has been taking its course . Durkheim is pallid by comparison with Marx ; if Marx can be crude , Durkheim can seem naïve . In the social and political upheavals of the ...
... radical contra- diction within the social system . But the dialectic has been taking its course . Durkheim is pallid by comparison with Marx ; if Marx can be crude , Durkheim can seem naïve . In the social and political upheavals of the ...
Page 277
... 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 has now turned in some quarters into its opposite ...
... 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 has now turned in some quarters into its opposite ...
Page 284
... radical conceptual changes in the theory of space and time , or in the understanding of mass and its natural motions , which affect all these bodies alike . Lawlike structures and similarities of nature between physical systems have ...
... radical conceptual changes in the theory of space and time , or in the understanding of mass and its natural motions , which affect all these bodies alike . Lawlike structures and similarities of nature between physical systems have ...
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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