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... nature of space and of matter ; that such theories are highly dubitable and that they are linked with a whole philosophy of nature and even metaphysics , and until all this has been established we cannot establish our finite truth ...
... nature of space and of matter ; that such theories are highly dubitable and that they are linked with a whole philosophy of nature and even metaphysics , and until all this has been established we cannot establish our finite truth ...
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... nature , of arranging conditions so that he could see what nature's answer was . Modern science has added experiment to observation ; all its subtle analysis is based on experiment , a far more penetrating and effective method . Now it ...
... nature , of arranging conditions so that he could see what nature's answer was . Modern science has added experiment to observation ; all its subtle analysis is based on experiment , a far more penetrating and effective method . Now it ...
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... natural to describe the limit of creative possibility in nature as a ' deep - set boundary stone ' ( i . 77 ) . Lucretius was a faithful disciple , and if his temperament , inclined to melancholy and possibly also to a cer- tain ...
... natural to describe the limit of creative possibility in nature as a ' deep - set boundary stone ' ( i . 77 ) . Lucretius was a faithful disciple , and if his temperament , inclined to melancholy and possibly also to a cer- tain ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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