The National Review, Volume 4W.H. Allen, 1884 - English literature |
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Page 486
... fact ; and in such cases the à priori impro- bability of the new fact is not at all diminished by the assumption of the new condition ; the issue is merely thrust a step further back . For example , the existence of a " mesmeric ...
... fact ; and in such cases the à priori impro- bability of the new fact is not at all diminished by the assumption of the new condition ; the issue is merely thrust a step further back . For example , the existence of a " mesmeric ...
Page 487
... fact on the ground that , had it been possible for it to occur , the history of human intercourse would have been different , as our whole stream of thought from moment to moment would have been visible to our neighbours . The ...
... fact on the ground that , had it been possible for it to occur , the history of human intercourse would have been different , as our whole stream of thought from moment to moment would have been visible to our neighbours . The ...
Page 488
... fact shall be true . The more completely the fact lacks analogies among previously - known facts , the stricter , of course , must be our requirements as to the amount and conditions of the evidence : if we could mark on a scale the ...
... fact shall be true . The more completely the fact lacks analogies among previously - known facts , the stricter , of course , must be our requirements as to the amount and conditions of the evidence : if we could mark on a scale the ...
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