The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... scientific explanation , laws of nature , the construction of hypotheses , and so on , in terms of previously constructed philosophical systems , philosophers are going back to actual scientific inquiry to see what happens in order to ...
... scientific explanation , laws of nature , the construction of hypotheses , and so on , in terms of previously constructed philosophical systems , philosophers are going back to actual scientific inquiry to see what happens in order to ...
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... scientific discovery , and , in fact , most philos- ophers of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries were occupied with the problem of finding a method for gaining new knowl- edge rather than for systematizing the knowledge ...
... scientific discovery , and , in fact , most philos- ophers of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries were occupied with the problem of finding a method for gaining new knowl- edge rather than for systematizing the knowledge ...
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... scientific de- velopment within the framework of contemporary society . Thomas S. Kuhn , in a monograph The Structure of Scientific Revolutions , and later in several papers , one of which , " The Function of Dogma in Scientific ...
... scientific de- velopment within the framework of contemporary society . Thomas S. Kuhn , in a monograph The Structure of Scientific Revolutions , and later in several papers , one of which , " The Function of Dogma in Scientific ...
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