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... knowledge . I shall never forget my disappointment when I found that Euclid started with axioms . When my brother ... knowledge was ob- tainable had received a rude shock . The desire to discover some really certain knowledge in- spired ...
... knowledge . I shall never forget my disappointment when I found that Euclid started with axioms . When my brother ... knowledge was ob- tainable had received a rude shock . The desire to discover some really certain knowledge in- spired ...
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... knowledge or ignorance of the universe that was characteristic of his times . In spite of our enormously increased knowledge of the universe , a large part of his sayings seem to us to be just as true now as they seemed to be then . The ...
... knowledge or ignorance of the universe that was characteristic of his times . In spite of our enormously increased knowledge of the universe , a large part of his sayings seem to us to be just as true now as they seemed to be then . The ...
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... knowledge , we should recognize that morality and religion are subject to change , and that the causes of such change can be scientifically studied . 9. On the basis of our newer knowledge of physics and chemistry , we should recognize ...
... knowledge , we should recognize that morality and religion are subject to change , and that the causes of such change can be scientifically studied . 9. On the basis of our newer knowledge of physics and chemistry , we should recognize ...
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