Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... possible to heart of man , for evermore , about those wells of English waters . When I last left them , I walked up slowly through the back streets of Croydon , from the old church to the hospital ; and , just on the left , before ...
... possible to heart of man , for evermore , about those wells of English waters . When I last left them , I walked up slowly through the back streets of Croydon , from the old church to the hospital ; and , just on the left , before ...
Page 284
... possible an infinite number of others which will account equally well for all the particulars revealed by experiment . " That is to say , no experi- mentum crucis can be imagined which will reveal the truth or error of any given theory ...
... possible an infinite number of others which will account equally well for all the particulars revealed by experiment . " That is to say , no experi- mentum crucis can be imagined which will reveal the truth or error of any given theory ...
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... possible only by means of the representation of space . Space is a necessary representation , a priori , forming the very foundation of external intuitions . It is impossible to imagine that there should be no space , though it is possible ...
... possible only by means of the representation of space . Space is a necessary representation , a priori , forming the very foundation of external intuitions . It is impossible to imagine that there should be no space , though it is possible ...
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