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Side 50
Any proponent of this model will undoubtedly have to acs By " physical object ” I
mean macroscopic objects , of which we ... The complications attending our
knowledge of microscopic objects , which require special techniques of
observation ...
Any proponent of this model will undoubtedly have to acs By " physical object ” I
mean macroscopic objects , of which we ... The complications attending our
knowledge of microscopic objects , which require special techniques of
observation ...
Side 96
In the case of physical objects , on the other hand , only a separate defence of
incompatible descriptions is possible . Before space flights , scientists could
consider it plausible that there are lava flows on the moon and plausible that
there are ...
In the case of physical objects , on the other hand , only a separate defence of
incompatible descriptions is possible . Before space flights , scientists could
consider it plausible that there are lava flows on the moon and plausible that
there are ...
Side 107
VI CONCLUSION AND A NOTE ON DECONSTRUCTION The Inference Model
satisfies the requirement that interpretation must be construed as a cognitive
activity , but not on the analogy of our knowledge of physical objects . It accounts
for ...
VI CONCLUSION AND A NOTE ON DECONSTRUCTION The Inference Model
satisfies the requirement that interpretation must be construed as a cognitive
activity , but not on the analogy of our knowledge of physical objects . It accounts
for ...
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