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In the third place , you look at the marks on the window - sill , and the shoe - marks outside , and you say that in all previous experience the former kind of mark has never been produced by anything else but the hand of a human being ...
In the third place , you look at the marks on the window - sill , and the shoe - marks outside , and you say that in all previous experience the former kind of mark has never been produced by anything else but the hand of a human being ...
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... experience ; it rests on a faith which transcends experience . That is why those who understood the doctrine have always been ascetic ; they ignored or renounced worldly goods and worldly standards . These things belonged to Cæsar .
... experience ; it rests on a faith which transcends experience . That is why those who understood the doctrine have always been ascetic ; they ignored or renounced worldly goods and worldly standards . These things belonged to Cæsar .
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Science aims at constructing a world which shall be symbolic of the world of commonplace experience . It is not at all necessary that every individual symbol that is used should represent something in common experience or even something ...
Science aims at constructing a world which shall be symbolic of the world of commonplace experience . It is not at all necessary that every individual symbol that is used should represent something in common experience or even something ...
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James Harvey Robinson On Various kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
Ellwood HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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