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I.R.E. Transactions on Information Theory 2.113–24 . 1957. Syntactic structures . The Hague : Mouton . 1965. Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . 1967. The formal nature of language .
I.R.E. Transactions on Information Theory 2.113–24 . 1957. Syntactic structures . The Hague : Mouton . 1965. Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . 1967. The formal nature of language .
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Facts and theories are not independent of each other . What one regards as a fact will depend upon the theoretical standpoint from which one views one's data . All the writers in this book make constant use of theoretical terms ...
Facts and theories are not independent of each other . What one regards as a fact will depend upon the theoretical standpoint from which one views one's data . All the writers in this book make constant use of theoretical terms ...
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The first of these is the polarization of epistemological theories into two groups , empirical and rationalistic . ... epistemological theories of Plato , Descartes , Leibniz , and Kant , one would obtain some kind of coherent theory .
The first of these is the polarization of epistemological theories into two groups , empirical and rationalistic . ... epistemological theories of Plato , Descartes , Leibniz , and Kant , one would obtain some kind of coherent theory .
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