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... tion of acceptance ( belief ) and justification . Since Aristotle's day , stress has been placed on the dis- tinction between actual , overt knowledge that requires an explicit , consciously occurring awareness of what is known and ...
... tion of acceptance ( belief ) and justification . Since Aristotle's day , stress has been placed on the dis- tinction between actual , overt knowledge that requires an explicit , consciously occurring awareness of what is known and ...
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... tion Explana- tion of the paradoxes Brouwer's objection. The axiomatic method 552 Geometry according to Euclid 552 Non - Euclidean geometry 552 Formal axiomatic method 552 The genetic method 553 Arithmetic and analysis 553 Cardinal ...
... tion Explana- tion of the paradoxes Brouwer's objection. The axiomatic method 552 Geometry according to Euclid 552 Non - Euclidean geometry 552 Formal axiomatic method 552 The genetic method 553 Arithmetic and analysis 553 Cardinal ...
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... tion ( see below The wave equation ) . Other examples of wave motion are the transmission of musical sounds in the air of a concert hall , the arrival of light from a distant star , the passage of X rays through the body of a patient ...
... tion ( see below The wave equation ) . Other examples of wave motion are the transmission of musical sounds in the air of a concert hall , the arrival of light from a distant star , the passage of X rays through the body of a patient ...
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