What is History?Macmillan, 1961 - 154 Seiten |
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... Henri Poincaré published a small volume called La Science et l'hypothèse which started a revolution in scientific thinking . Poincaré's main thesis was that the general propositions enunciated by scientists , where they were not mere ...
... Henri Poincaré published a small volume called La Science et l'hypothèse which started a revolution in scientific thinking . Poincaré's main thesis was that the general propositions enunciated by scientists , where they were not mere ...
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... Henri Poincaré , in the work which I quoted in my last lecture , noted that science was advancing simul- taneously " towards variety and complexity " and " to- wards unity and simplicity , " and that this dual and apparently ...
... Henri Poincaré , in the work which I quoted in my last lecture , noted that science was advancing simul- taneously " towards variety and complexity " and " to- wards unity and simplicity , " and that this dual and apparently ...
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Edward Hallett Carr. Pirandello , Luigi , 9 Plato , 119-20 Poincaré , Henri , 73 , 117 Polybius , 95 n . , 130 Popper , Karl , 82 n . , 83 n . , 119– 21 , 122 n . , 135 , 140-1 n . , 206-8 Powicke , Frederick , 144 Prediction , 86-91 ...
Edward Hallett Carr. Pirandello , Luigi , 9 Plato , 119-20 Poincaré , Henri , 73 , 117 Polybius , 95 n . , 130 Popper , Karl , 82 n . , 83 n . , 119– 21 , 122 n . , 135 , 140-1 n . , 206-8 Powicke , Frederick , 144 Prediction , 86-91 ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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