Basic Problems of PhilosophyDaniel J. Bronstein, Yervant Hovhannes Krikorian, Philip Paul Wiener |
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... logical reflec- tions . The truth is , that common sense , or thought as it first emerges above the level of the narrowly prac- tical , is deeply imbued with that bad logical quality to which the epithet metaphysical is commonly applied ...
... logical reflec- tions . The truth is , that common sense , or thought as it first emerges above the level of the narrowly prac- tical , is deeply imbued with that bad logical quality to which the epithet metaphysical is commonly applied ...
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... logical one of the interrelations of various sciences , and expert knowledge of any one of these sciences cannot settle the question by the sheer weight of specialized authority . In other words , the philosophy of science requires a ...
... logical one of the interrelations of various sciences , and expert knowledge of any one of these sciences cannot settle the question by the sheer weight of specialized authority . In other words , the philosophy of science requires a ...
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... Logic , Methodology and Philosophy of Sci- ence , 206n . Logical Paradoxes , 465 Logical Positivism , 293 Logical School of Nyaya , 134 Logischer Aufbau der Welt , 338n . , 353 , 354n . , 365n . Lovejoy , Arthur , 358n . Lucretius , 251 ...
... Logic , Methodology and Philosophy of Sci- ence , 206n . Logical Paradoxes , 465 Logical Positivism , 293 Logical School of Nyaya , 134 Logischer Aufbau der Welt , 338n . , 353 , 354n . , 365n . Lovejoy , Arthur , 358n . Lucretius , 251 ...
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METHODOLOGY Introduction | 1 |
The Spirit of Oriental Ethical | 14 |
Republic I | 17 |
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