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... theory with a certain interpretation of the Bible is a special case of a much more general criterion : the compatibility of a physical theory with theories that have been advanced to account for ob- servable phenomena outside the domain ...
... theory with a certain interpretation of the Bible is a special case of a much more general criterion : the compatibility of a physical theory with theories that have been advanced to account for ob- servable phenomena outside the domain ...
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... theory on the basis of common- sense experience . He took it for granted that the principles of science should be as ... theory has frequently been the compatibility of this theory with daily life experience or , in other words , the ...
... theory on the basis of common- sense experience . He took it for granted that the principles of science should be as ... theory has frequently been the compatibility of this theory with daily life experience or , in other words , the ...
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Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. does not single out one individual theory . We never have one theory that is in full agree- ment but several theories that are in partial agreement , and we have to determine the final theory by a ...
Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. does not single out one individual theory . We never have one theory that is in full agree- ment but several theories that are in partial agreement , and we have to determine the final theory by a ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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