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... Read 4 October 1972 4 VA I ARIOUS intellectual and moral tendencies are currently combining to dethrone natural science from the sovereignty of reason , knowledge , and truth which it has enjoyed since the seventeenth century .
... Read 4 October 1972 4 VA I ARIOUS intellectual and moral tendencies are currently combining to dethrone natural science from the sovereignty of reason , knowledge , and truth which it has enjoyed since the seventeenth century .
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This is the kind of knowledge that issues in technical application , the cumulative character of which cannot be in doubt . Thus the claim of science to yield objective knowledge comes to be identified with the cumulative possibilities ...
This is the kind of knowledge that issues in technical application , the cumulative character of which cannot be in doubt . Thus the claim of science to yield objective knowledge comes to be identified with the cumulative possibilities ...
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A Berkeley , a Russell , a Wittgenstein can count for much in the philosophy of knowledge and for nothing in the philosophy of practice . Conversely , a Rousseau , an Adam Smith , a Bentham can count for nothing in the philosophy of ...
A Berkeley , a Russell , a Wittgenstein can count for much in the philosophy of knowledge and for nothing in the philosophy of practice . Conversely , a Rousseau , an Adam Smith , a Bentham can count for nothing in the philosophy of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
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