The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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... hope that the world can be known , or is rational , in the sense which science seems to have especially in mind when it pursues theoretical explanation of the macroscopic in terms of the unseen microscopic . The first of the postulates ...
... hope that the world can be known , or is rational , in the sense which science seems to have especially in mind when it pursues theoretical explanation of the macroscopic in terms of the unseen microscopic . The first of the postulates ...
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... hope , at its extreme or ideal limit , involves repudiation of science's primary conviction that the real is not the rational or purely conceptual . The real is not the rational : but it is rational , science hopes ; and even rational ...
... hope , at its extreme or ideal limit , involves repudiation of science's primary conviction that the real is not the rational or purely conceptual . The real is not the rational : but it is rational , science hopes ; and even rational ...
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... hope to do . His aim is , in the first place , to found a Bank of Issue , in private hands , but with special ... hope so - even against hope and the disastrous ex- periences of these last years . If he does not succeed , surely no one ...
... hope to do . His aim is , in the first place , to found a Bank of Issue , in private hands , but with special ... hope so - even against hope and the disastrous ex- periences of these last years . If he does not succeed , surely no one ...
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