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... true , others admit of error — opinion , for instance , and calculation , whereas scientific knowing and intuition are always true : further , no other kind of thought except intuition is more accurate than scientific knowledge ...
... true , others admit of error — opinion , for instance , and calculation , whereas scientific knowing and intuition are always true : further , no other kind of thought except intuition is more accurate than scientific knowledge ...
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... true ; and the contradiction is on no condition true . Tautology and contradiction are without sense . ( Like the point from which two arrows go out in opposite directions . ) ( I know nothing about the weather , when I know it rains or ...
... true ; and the contradiction is on no condition true . Tautology and contradiction are without sense . ( Like the point from which two arrows go out in opposite directions . ) ( I know nothing about the weather , when I know it rains or ...
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... true . 3. ' The logical picture of the facts is the thought . 3.01 : " The totality of true thoughts is a picture of the world . 3.03 : ' We cannot think anything unlogical , for otherwise we should have to think unlogically . 3.031 ...
... true . 3. ' The logical picture of the facts is the thought . 3.01 : " The totality of true thoughts is a picture of the world . 3.03 : ' We cannot think anything unlogical , for otherwise we should have to think unlogically . 3.031 ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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