Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... possible , and resulting in exact description , and systematic classification . Secondly , science is the explanation of facts as the effects of definite causes , to which they are related according to laws of nature . Explanation ...
... possible , and resulting in exact description , and systematic classification . Secondly , science is the explanation of facts as the effects of definite causes , to which they are related according to laws of nature . Explanation ...
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... possible . In this search science makes use of the hypothesis — a pro- visional or possible solution , which does not rise to the rank of theory until it has been verified by test after test . It is because of the thor- oughly rigid ...
... possible . In this search science makes use of the hypothesis — a pro- visional or possible solution , which does not rise to the rank of theory until it has been verified by test after test . It is because of the thor- oughly rigid ...
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... possible that politics may follow a similar path ? The correct attitude , no doubt , is one of reserve . Even so , we are not justified in a neutrality that suppresses ridicule of the pseudo - scientists , with their puerile antics and ...
... possible that politics may follow a similar path ? The correct attitude , no doubt , is one of reserve . Even so , we are not justified in a neutrality that suppresses ridicule of the pseudo - scientists , with their puerile antics and ...
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