The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... regard philosophy as confined to study of what is called the logical structure of the statements expressing the results of investigation in the natural sci- ences . Others have preferred to limit philosophy to an analysis of the ...
... regard philosophy as confined to study of what is called the logical structure of the statements expressing the results of investigation in the natural sci- ences . Others have preferred to limit philosophy to an analysis of the ...
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... regard theoretical concepts as " mere constructs " or con- venient " fictions , " demanding that we frame our conclusions solely in terms of actual observables , and thus avoid recourse to " nonempirical " entities or abstract terms ...
... regard theoretical concepts as " mere constructs " or con- venient " fictions , " demanding that we frame our conclusions solely in terms of actual observables , and thus avoid recourse to " nonempirical " entities or abstract terms ...
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... regards war as anything but a cost to be minimized in the interest of certain other values . Nevertheless , there is a difference between those who regard it as a tolerable cost and those who regard it as an intolerable one . Or we ...
... regards war as anything but a cost to be minimized in the interest of certain other values . Nevertheless , there is a difference between those who regard it as a tolerable cost and those who regard it as an intolerable one . Or we ...
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