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... physical sciences , historical sciences , and applied sciences . Those fields dedicated primarily to understanding the dynamical , physical , or chemical properties of natural phenomena under their purview will be called physical ...
... physical sciences , historical sciences , and applied sciences . Those fields dedicated primarily to understanding the dynamical , physical , or chemical properties of natural phenomena under their purview will be called physical ...
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... physical world . The moon that a man sees is different ( e.g. , in size ) from the " real " moon ; yet , it is supposed to be related to it ; the problem is to define how the two are related , to determine whether a person can gain any ...
... physical world . The moon that a man sees is different ( e.g. , in size ) from the " real " moon ; yet , it is supposed to be related to it ; the problem is to define how the two are related , to determine whether a person can gain any ...
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... physical object . But the question would still remain as to the point at which it could be said that he has observed sufficient of these related phenomena to justify speaking of one and the same physical object . ( 3 ) The physical ...
... physical object . But the question would still remain as to the point at which it could be said that he has observed sufficient of these related phenomena to justify speaking of one and the same physical object . ( 3 ) The physical ...
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