The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... example . Observation may start , as it inevitably did in the history of biology , with an individual organism , say a lion . We want to " understand " and to " explain " that animal in one or another of the many senses of these words ...
... example . Observation may start , as it inevitably did in the history of biology , with an individual organism , say a lion . We want to " understand " and to " explain " that animal in one or another of the many senses of these words ...
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... example , this process may favor birds that lay fewer eggs but most of whose offspring also reproduce , rather than those laying more eggs but with hatchlings less successful in reproduction , because of early death or for any other ...
... example , this process may favor birds that lay fewer eggs but most of whose offspring also reproduce , rather than those laying more eggs but with hatchlings less successful in reproduction , because of early death or for any other ...
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... example of how analogy is used in physics when one encounters new phenomena . The first ap- proximation is always to assume that the new phenomena are analogous to the old and to see how far one can get by simply taking over the old ...
... example of how analogy is used in physics when one encounters new phenomena . The first ap- proximation is always to assume that the new phenomena are analogous to the old and to see how far one can get by simply taking over the old ...
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