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... fact that , whereas a lower - level scientific law is a logical consequence of its higher - level explanation , conversely pursuit of a wider end B is a logical consequence of pursuit of a narrower end A ( together with the fact that A ...
... fact that , whereas a lower - level scientific law is a logical consequence of its higher - level explanation , conversely pursuit of a wider end B is a logical consequence of pursuit of a narrower end A ( together with the fact that A ...
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... fact , just as non- representational art , until we realize its intention , may seem to imply distortion of fact or even inability to draw . On the other hand , do we mean something simpler and , in Aristotle's language , less ...
... fact , just as non- representational art , until we realize its intention , may seem to imply distortion of fact or even inability to draw . On the other hand , do we mean something simpler and , in Aristotle's language , less ...
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... fact , seen how to use his parallels in two ways at once , so as to produce both an internal and an external order . Chaucer never wrote anything quite like this , but his Knight's Tale , though less completely patterned , is ...
... fact , seen how to use his parallels in two ways at once , so as to produce both an internal and an external order . Chaucer never wrote anything quite like this , but his Knight's Tale , though less completely patterned , is ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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