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... method and a new metaphysic directed respectively to elaborating and to authen- ticating Natural Philosophy . Without this new method and metaphysic only a ' physics ' is possible , and by this Descartes understood a collection of ...
... method and a new metaphysic directed respectively to elaborating and to authen- ticating Natural Philosophy . Without this new method and metaphysic only a ' physics ' is possible , and by this Descartes understood a collection of ...
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... method of science was to become a method of clear and paralia of certain knowledge , it must so explain the data of its problems lay that their solutions would be as completely intelligible and certain as those of mathematics . For he ...
... method of science was to become a method of clear and paralia of certain knowledge , it must so explain the data of its problems lay that their solutions would be as completely intelligible and certain as those of mathematics . For he ...
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... method's application , for he conceived it not open to emendation , but to stand or fall by its initial adequacy . To this we may no doubt object that it is one thing for there to be a final method , adequate in fact to the ultimate ...
... method's application , for he conceived it not open to emendation , but to stand or fall by its initial adequacy . To this we may no doubt object that it is one thing for there to be a final method , adequate in fact to the ultimate ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19478 | 8 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
MORAL INTUITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELFREALIZATION Philo | 23 |
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