| Alexander Nehamas - 1985 - 294 oldal
...passage, which denies only the view that science makes an exclusive claim to truth and correctness: "That the only justifiable interpretation of the world...research scientifically in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?)— an interpretation that permits counting, calculating, weighing, seeing, and touching,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1995 - 292 oldal
...dictate of good taste, gentlemen, the taste of reverence for everything that lies beyond your horizon. That the only justifiable interpretation of the world...research scientifically in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?) — an interpretation that permits counting, calculating, weighing, seeing, and touching,... | |
| Richard Schacht - 1995 - 304 oldal
...thought and human valuations.... That the only justifiable interpretation of the world should be ... an interpretation that permits counting, calculating,...and nothing more—that is a crudity and naivete" (GS 373). Several points about Nietzsche's many remarks along these lines may be noted. One is that... | |
| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 oldal
...dictate of good taste, gentlemen, the taste of reverence for everything that lies beyond your horizon. That the only justifiable interpretation of the world...research scientifically in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?) — an interpretation that permits counting, calculating, weighting, seeing, and... | |
| Steven Best, Douglas Kellner - 1997 - 324 oldal
...mechanistic and scientific view of the world that would rob it of its aesthetic qualities, scornfully saying: "That the only justifiable interpretation of the world...research scientifically in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?) — an interpretation that permits counting, calculating, weighing, seeing and touching,... | |
| John P. McCormick - 1997 - 368 oldal
...('994)mathematicians? Above all, one should not wish to divest existence of its rich ambiguity. . . . That the only justifiable interpretation of the world...justified because one can continue to work and do research in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?) -an interpretation that permits counting, calculating,... | |
| Adrienne S. Chambon - 1999 - 332 oldal
...and its exclusive claims to truth, and in The Gay Science he excoriates the elevation of empiricism: That the only justifiable interpretation of the world...research scientifically in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?) — an interpretation that permits counting, calculating, weighing, seeing, and touching,... | |
| Robert E. Butts - 2000 - 220 oldal
...dictate of good taste, gentlemen, the taste of reverence for everything that lies beyond your horizon. That the only justifiable interpretation of the world should be one in which you are justified becauise one can continue to work and to research scientifically in your sense (you really mean, mechanistically?)... | |
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