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Pagina 23
But such arguments are simply neglected by men trying to gain knowledge about
society . Their main virtue is , I think , to indicate that analysis and abstraction are
confined always to fields limited by the very abstractions that constitute their ...
But such arguments are simply neglected by men trying to gain knowledge about
society . Their main virtue is , I think , to indicate that analysis and abstraction are
confined always to fields limited by the very abstractions that constitute their ...
Pagina 24
Knowledge must be relatively determinate in order to be knowledge at all .
Omniscience is , if one stops to try and fathom its meaning , a hopelessly absurd
notion , a logical impossibility . The lack of it is not a human limitation , unless ...
Knowledge must be relatively determinate in order to be knowledge at all .
Omniscience is , if one stops to try and fathom its meaning , a hopelessly absurd
notion , a logical impossibility . The lack of it is not a human limitation , unless ...
Pagina 62
The active intelligence in such operations is , to a degree that we may easily
forget , what Locke called only habitual knowledge . It is not the presence in
conscious perception of meaning or content , but such readiness of response as ,
for ...
The active intelligence in such operations is , to a degree that we may easily
forget , what Locke called only habitual knowledge . It is not the presence in
conscious perception of meaning or content , but such readiness of response as ,
for ...
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