The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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... views was incapable of achieving the rigour required by genuine science . Contrary to all of the practical tendencies found in world views , Husserl demanded that philosophy be founded as a rigorous science . Its task implies that ...
... views was incapable of achieving the rigour required by genuine science . Contrary to all of the practical tendencies found in world views , Husserl demanded that philosophy be founded as a rigorous science . Its task implies that ...
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... views American writer , was a great lover of photography and appreciated of Indian cliff dwellings in the Canyon de Chelly , Arizo- frontier its specific aesthetic qualities . Of the Civil War photo- na , made in 1873. Jackson , self ...
... views American writer , was a great lover of photography and appreciated of Indian cliff dwellings in the Canyon de Chelly , Arizo- frontier its specific aesthetic qualities . Of the Civil War photo- na , made in 1873. Jackson , self ...
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... views show slightly different spatial relationships between near and distant objects ( parallax ) ; the visual process fuses these stereoscopic views into a three - dimensional impression . A similar impression is obtained by viewing a ...
... views show slightly different spatial relationships between near and distant objects ( parallax ) ; the visual process fuses these stereoscopic views into a three - dimensional impression . A similar impression is obtained by viewing a ...
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