Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... experience and , as a result did not maintain that all natural sciences must draw their data from the world of experience . The result was that Plato's disciples often made too little of experience and were not very careful about their ...
... experience and , as a result did not maintain that all natural sciences must draw their data from the world of experience . The result was that Plato's disciples often made too little of experience and were not very careful about their ...
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... experience as the foundation of all 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 ...
... experience as the foundation of all 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 ...
288. oldal
... experience the possibility cannot be excluded that the revival of interest in Platonism may have influenced the develop- ment of a more experimental philosophy . This apparent paradox was a logical outcome of the Platonic theory that ...
... experience the possibility cannot be excluded that the revival of interest in Platonism may have influenced the develop- ment of a more experimental philosophy . This apparent paradox was a logical outcome of the Platonic theory that ...
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