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that has been felt ( directly experienced ) into a problem to be solved , a question for which the answer must be sought ; ( 3 ) the use of one suggestion after another as a leading idea , or hypothesis , to initiate and guide ...
that has been felt ( directly experienced ) into a problem to be solved , a question for which the answer must be sought ; ( 3 ) the use of one suggestion after another as a leading idea , or hypothesis , to initiate and guide ...
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The difficulty is getting located and defined ; it is becoming a true problem , something intellectual , not just an annoyance at being held up in what we are doing . The person who is suddenly blocked and troubled in what he is doing ...
The difficulty is getting located and defined ; it is becoming a true problem , something intellectual , not just an annoyance at being held up in what we are doing . The person who is suddenly blocked and troubled in what he is doing ...
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As problems emerge and are dwelt upon , observation is directed less to facts that bear upon a practical aim and more ... is ( more than anything else ) that it is carried on without a sense of a problem that it helps define and solve .
As problems emerge and are dwelt upon , observation is directed less to facts that bear upon a practical aim and more ... is ( more than anything else ) that it is carried on without a sense of a problem that it helps define and solve .
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JOHN ERSKINE | 1 |
WILLIAM KINGDON CLIFFORD | 14 |
WILLIAM JAMES | 37 |
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