Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volúmenes80-81Metcalf and Company, 1954 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... CONCEPTS " 9 A distinction has often been made in the general principles of science between concepts which denote " real objects " and other concepts to which no " real objects " correspond . The latter are referred to as " abstract ...
... CONCEPTS " 9 A distinction has often been made in the general principles of science between concepts which denote " real objects " and other concepts to which no " real objects " correspond . The latter are referred to as " abstract ...
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... CONCEPTS ' — Aristotle calls a concept " intelligible intrinsically " if it is more useful in the formulation of simple laws of nature than are crude sense impressions . We may explain this concept of " intel- ligibility " with an ...
... CONCEPTS ' — Aristotle calls a concept " intelligible intrinsically " if it is more useful in the formulation of simple laws of nature than are crude sense impressions . We may explain this concept of " intel- ligibility " with an ...
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... concepts used , was considered to be a useful means to avoid endless and fruitless controversies on pseudo- problems . * It may be stressed that the object of these activities is the study , not the fixation of biological concepts ...
... concepts used , was considered to be a useful means to avoid endless and fruitless controversies on pseudo- problems . * It may be stressed that the object of these activities is the study , not the fixation of biological concepts ...
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The Logical and Sociological Aspects of Science PHILIPP | 16 |
Integration in the Biological and Social Sciences W | 31 |
CARL G HEMPEL | 61 |
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