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... largely to confirm his preconceived conclusions ; Aristotle gathered data from which he drew his conclu- sions . The difference in approach is best described as the distinction between deductive or a priori reasoning ( Plato ) and ...
... largely to confirm his preconceived conclusions ; Aristotle gathered data from which he drew his conclu- sions . The difference in approach is best described as the distinction between deductive or a priori reasoning ( Plato ) and ...
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An Essay in Biopolitics Richard Shelly Hartigan. vation and evidence , Locke's arguments relied largely on vague and unspecified , non - demonstrable generalities . Thus , while claiming fidelity to the Cartesian methodology , this ...
An Essay in Biopolitics Richard Shelly Hartigan. vation and evidence , Locke's arguments relied largely on vague and unspecified , non - demonstrable generalities . Thus , while claiming fidelity to the Cartesian methodology , this ...
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... largely due to historical circumstance , and with it , a change and loss of meaning . It is impossible to pinpoint when exactly this occurred but it must be largely attributed to the centuries ' long disin- tegration of the Roman Empire ...
... largely due to historical circumstance , and with it , a change and loss of meaning . It is impossible to pinpoint when exactly this occurred but it must be largely attributed to the centuries ' long disin- tegration of the Roman Empire ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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