The Modern Quarterly, Volum 4Modern Quarterly, 1948 Includes section "Comments and reviews." |
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... aspects . . . . The doctrine that we may obtain a kind of concrete knowledge of " reality itself " is well - known as a part of what can be technically described as mysticism ; ( ! ) and so is the clamouring for wholes . " This is , of ...
... aspects . . . . The doctrine that we may obtain a kind of concrete knowledge of " reality itself " is well - known as a part of what can be technically described as mysticism ; ( ! ) and so is the clamouring for wholes . " This is , of ...
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... aspects , " then what is the " thing " which it makes " appear " as an “ organised structure " ? " By making anything the object of study , we must select certain aspects of it " -true : but we will still be studying the thing , and not ...
... aspects , " then what is the " thing " which it makes " appear " as an “ organised structure " ? " By making anything the object of study , we must select certain aspects of it " -true : but we will still be studying the thing , and not ...
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... aspects are covered by it . They are important in themselves , but particularly important if the new trend in biological science is to be understood . In the discussion at theLenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Soviet workers ...
... aspects are covered by it . They are important in themselves , but particularly important if the new trend in biological science is to be understood . In the discussion at theLenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Soviet workers ...
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EDITORIAL | 3 |
WROCLAW AND AFTER J D Bernal F R | 51 |
ILLUSION OR REALITY? | 67 |
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