A Philosophy of Science"Dealing with the philosophical aspects of the sciences" - Preface. |
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... laws of life " to laws of physics and chemistry can assure that unity of science which is the ultimate goal of all scientific endeavor . The first of these arguments need not be taken too seriously ; for an element of mystery and ...
... laws of life " to laws of physics and chemistry can assure that unity of science which is the ultimate goal of all scientific endeavor . The first of these arguments need not be taken too seriously ; for an element of mystery and ...
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... law of gravitation can be " deduced " from Einstein's law , and the laws governing the motions of particles follow from the more intricate laws of wave motions . In every one of these cases the simpler law is a " limiting condition " of ...
... law of gravitation can be " deduced " from Einstein's law , and the laws governing the motions of particles follow from the more intricate laws of wave motions . In every one of these cases the simpler law is a " limiting condition " of ...
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... laws " this must mean that nature , as constituted by our concepts , must necessarily be subject to the laws which are but " universal concepts . " That is to say , con- cepts , by constituting nature integrationally , prescribe the ...
... laws " this must mean that nature , as constituted by our concepts , must necessarily be subject to the laws which are but " universal concepts . " That is to say , con- cepts , by constituting nature integrationally , prescribe the ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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