The Enduring Questions: Main Problems of PhilosophyHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1980 - 630 páginas |
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... theory ) or thirdly about the contents of some theories , such as some arithmetical propositions and , say , their truth or falsity . It seems highly advisable to me that we should try to avoid such terms as ' expression ' and ...
... theory ) or thirdly about the contents of some theories , such as some arithmetical propositions and , say , their truth or falsity . It seems highly advisable to me that we should try to avoid such terms as ' expression ' and ...
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... theory . 7. No hypothesis which states a gen- eral proposition can be demonstrated as absolutely true . We have seen that all inquiry which deals with matters of fact employs probable inference . The task of such investigations is to ...
... theory . 7. No hypothesis which states a gen- eral proposition can be demonstrated as absolutely true . We have seen that all inquiry which deals with matters of fact employs probable inference . The task of such investigations is to ...
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... Theory of History : A Defence . Princeton University Press , 1978 . Fromm , Erich , Marx's Concept of Man . New York : Ungar , 1961 . Garaudy , Roger , Karl Marx : The Evolution of His Thought . Westport , Conn .: Greenwood Press , 1976 ...
... Theory of History : A Defence . Princeton University Press , 1978 . Fromm , Erich , Marx's Concept of Man . New York : Ungar , 1961 . Garaudy , Roger , Karl Marx : The Evolution of His Thought . Westport , Conn .: Greenwood Press , 1976 ...
Contenido
Preface | 1 |
KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY | 7 |
IDEALISM | 167 |
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