Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith |
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... individual instances of verifiable fact , or from the verification of a hypothesis . ( This is why we remarked , a little while ago , that inductive and deductive reasoning are intimately connected . The re- sult of an induction serves ...
... individual instances of verifiable fact , or from the verification of a hypothesis . ( This is why we remarked , a little while ago , that inductive and deductive reasoning are intimately connected . The re- sult of an induction serves ...
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... individual and another , between one group and another , are inevitable so long as conflicting identifications and conflicting purposes , springing from social conditions , continue to persist . These conflicts will never be resolved by ...
... individual and another , between one group and another , are inevitable so long as conflicting identifications and conflicting purposes , springing from social conditions , continue to persist . These conflicts will never be resolved by ...
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... individual as shameful or anti - social or unpopular . Other fears may , simply , be so vast and intense as to seem " unendurable " in their real form . The defense of the individual assaulted by any fear he cannot or will not face ...
... individual as shameful or anti - social or unpopular . Other fears may , simply , be so vast and intense as to seem " unendurable " in their real form . The defense of the individual assaulted by any fear he cannot or will not face ...
Contents
OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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