Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen80Metcalf and Company, 1951 |
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... symbols , become schizophrenic . In seeking to uncover such laws , many individuals would have to be studied and many factors considered . The methods of factor analysis developed by L. L. Thurstone ( in his Multiple Factor Analysis ) ...
... symbols , become schizophrenic . In seeking to uncover such laws , many individuals would have to be studied and many factors considered . The methods of factor analysis developed by L. L. Thurstone ( in his Multiple Factor Analysis ) ...
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... symbols for reasons of clarity , economy of thought , etc. , such as when one transposes " Every human is mortal ... symbolism and dis- regards the manner in which this symbolism has been derived from a natural language . Also , speakers ...
... symbols for reasons of clarity , economy of thought , etc. , such as when one transposes " Every human is mortal ... symbolism and dis- regards the manner in which this symbolism has been derived from a natural language . Also , speakers ...
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... symbols or vocabulary of the system ( together usually with a classification of the primi- tive symbols into categories , which will be used in stating the formation rules and rules of inference ) . ( 2 ) The formation rules ...
... symbols or vocabulary of the system ( together usually with a classification of the primi- tive symbols into categories , which will be used in stating the formation rules and rules of inference ) . ( 2 ) The formation rules ...
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Introductory Remarks PHILIPP FRANK | 5 |
The Logical and Sociological Aspects of Science | 16 |
Integration in the Biological and Social Sciences W | 31 |
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