The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Pagina 125
... knowledge which enjoys the prestige of the name of science , and the common - sense knowledge on which rational beings are prepared at any hour to act : in short , with the knowledge ( so - called ) of the actual world that is worth ...
... knowledge which enjoys the prestige of the name of science , and the common - sense knowledge on which rational beings are prepared at any hour to act : in short , with the knowledge ( so - called ) of the actual world that is worth ...
Pagina 130
... knowledge be really knowledge , something else remains to be known which science can never enable us to know . Science's extremity becomes theology's oppor- tunity ; and the theist may urge that if we explicate the faith - element ...
... knowledge be really knowledge , something else remains to be known which science can never enable us to know . Science's extremity becomes theology's oppor- tunity ; and the theist may urge that if we explicate the faith - element ...
Pagina 140
1 allowed any scientific knowledge ' of the actual other than rests on ' probable ' belief . The whole corpus of so - called knowledge , relatively to which a given proposition is probable , has but probable grounds . Probability thus ...
1 allowed any scientific knowledge ' of the actual other than rests on ' probable ' belief . The whole corpus of so - called knowledge , relatively to which a given proposition is probable , has but probable grounds . Probability thus ...
Inhoudsopgave
The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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