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... physical . If it implies an " existence " at all , this must be a special kind of " existence . " To use Mach's phrase , it must be " hyper - physical . " 38 But does this suggestion of " hyper - physical " entities really solve our ...
... physical . If it implies an " existence " at all , this must be a special kind of " existence . " To use Mach's phrase , it must be " hyper - physical . " 38 But does this suggestion of " hyper - physical " entities really solve our ...
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... physical realities rather than a conceptual device for the integra- tion of experience . But soon it became apparent that the various " orbits " of the electrons were important only as " energy levels , " not as " circles " and ...
... physical realities rather than a conceptual device for the integra- tion of experience . But soon it became apparent that the various " orbits " of the electrons were important only as " energy levels , " not as " circles " and ...
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... Physical aspects of relativity , 224 Physical chemistry , new impetus in , 308 , 309 Physical Gestalten , 356 , 358 Physical reality of atoms , 288 Physical system , 358 Physico - chemical analogues , 354 , 355- 356 Physico - chemical ...
... Physical aspects of relativity , 224 Physical chemistry , new impetus in , 308 , 309 Physical Gestalten , 356 , 358 Physical reality of atoms , 288 Physical system , 358 Physico - chemical analogues , 354 , 355- 356 Physico - chemical ...
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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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