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Page 203
In logical terms , the material supplied from the experience of others is testimony : that is to say , evidence sub- mitted by others that is to be employed by one's own judgment in reaching a conclusion . How shall we treat subject ...
In logical terms , the material supplied from the experience of others is testimony : that is to say , evidence sub- mitted by others that is to be employed by one's own judgment in reaching a conclusion . How shall we treat subject ...
Page 204
Second , material should be supplied by way of stimulus , not with dogmatic finality and rigidity . When pupils get the notion ... His originality is not incompatible with large use of materials and suggestions contributed by others .
Second , material should be supplied by way of stimulus , not with dogmatic finality and rigidity . When pupils get the notion ... His originality is not incompatible with large use of materials and suggestions contributed by others .
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To this end are all his arguments about the material nature of the soul and her incapacity to survive the body . To say that the soul is material has a strange and barbarous sound to modern ears . We live after Descartes , who taught ...
To this end are all his arguments about the material nature of the soul and her incapacity to survive the body . To say that the soul is material has a strange and barbarous sound to modern ears . We live after Descartes , who taught ...
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