The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... fact may be systematically arranged . " This scheme is likened to a map in that it involves a world of fact to be represented and some principle of projection or interpretation in terms of which the representation is possible . Thus ...
... fact may be systematically arranged . " This scheme is likened to a map in that it involves a world of fact to be represented and some principle of projection or interpretation in terms of which the representation is possible . Thus ...
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... facts for a second look so as to avoid our omitting anything from our accounts of experience . That Ayer finds it important to make this point suggests a new stress on the priority of fact over language , experience over expression ...
... facts for a second look so as to avoid our omitting anything from our accounts of experience . That Ayer finds it important to make this point suggests a new stress on the priority of fact over language , experience over expression ...
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... fact that during the last twenty years , capitalism has done precisely these two things . It has developed agriculture and it has raised the standard of life of the masses in the capitalist countries . It is still doing both of these ...
... fact that during the last twenty years , capitalism has done precisely these two things . It has developed agriculture and it has raised the standard of life of the masses in the capitalist countries . It is still doing both of these ...
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