Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... knowledge is now extended beyond the realm of mathematics . The purely intellectual means of acquiring knowledge of mathematical truth is only one particular instance of the general procedure of the human mind . Also , the knowledge of ...
... knowledge is now extended beyond the realm of mathematics . The purely intellectual means of acquiring knowledge of mathematical truth is only one particular instance of the general procedure of the human mind . Also , the knowledge of ...
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... knowledge of the material world as such . First , this is because knowledge of this kind would be impossible , since the soul in its previous existence never had any vision of material things and has therefore no memory of them now ...
... knowledge of the material world as such . First , this is because knowledge of this kind would be impossible , since the soul in its previous existence never had any vision of material things and has therefore no memory of them now ...
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... knowledge must be considered as Aristotle's main philosophical achievement . But this does not imply any refusal of theoretical knowledge . On the contrary , although experience is the foundation of any science , the task of the ...
... knowledge must be considered as Aristotle's main philosophical achievement . But this does not imply any refusal of theoretical knowledge . On the contrary , although experience is the foundation of any science , the task of the ...
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