| Barbara Probst Solomon, Julie Berman - 2000 - 328 sidor
...just as subjectively, psychologically conditioned as all other human endeavors." But he also warned: "Science as something already in existence, already...objective, impersonal thing that we humans know." Indeed, the imagined epistemological limits of natural science have turned out to be porous and illusory.... | |
| John Stachel - 2001 - 572 sidor
...experience. Perhaps even more revealing is an address to the students of UCLA given in February 1932: Science as something already in existence, already...Science as something coming into being, as a goal, however, is just as subjectively, psychologically conditioned as all other human endeavors. This is... | |
| Larisa V Shavinina - 2003 - 1202 sidor
...subjectively, psychologically conditioned as all other human endeavors". But at the same time he warned: "Science as something already in existence, already...objective, impersonal thing that we humans know". The second lesson from our case histories is that the imagined epistemological limits of natural science... | |
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