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... thought which follows from the view that no other form of thought than that of science can have any validity , implies above all the abrogation of religious thinking . From what has been said of the way in which the Logical Positivists ...
... thought which follows from the view that no other form of thought than that of science can have any validity , implies above all the abrogation of religious thinking . From what has been said of the way in which the Logical Positivists ...
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... thought indispensable to normal behaviour or which have at no time during the existence of mankind been thought not to be permissible . In the case of Logical Positivism we can discern two such intrinsically untenable conclusions : the ...
... thought indispensable to normal behaviour or which have at no time during the existence of mankind been thought not to be permissible . In the case of Logical Positivism we can discern two such intrinsically untenable conclusions : the ...
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... thought that Scott ought to have had a Message . But Stevenson's objections were not moral but æsthetic . His was a professional criticism ; and , as reproof from one novelist to another , it rankles in the mind . One sees that there is ...
... thought that Scott ought to have had a Message . But Stevenson's objections were not moral but æsthetic . His was a professional criticism ; and , as reproof from one novelist to another , it rankles in the mind . One sees that there is ...
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