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... there is always more . There is the rim of the sea beyond which one pushes , and there is land beyond . When the surface of the globe has been discovered , when we begin to look up into the stratosphere ; when the known sidereal ...
... there is always more . There is the rim of the sea beyond which one pushes , and there is land beyond . When the surface of the globe has been discovered , when we begin to look up into the stratosphere ; when the known sidereal ...
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... there is no truth , there is no science , there is only the realization of satis- factions . Yet this , I think , is a naive conception of human nature and indeed of animal nature generally . For it is because thought makes contact with ...
... there is no truth , there is no science , there is only the realization of satis- factions . Yet this , I think , is a naive conception of human nature and indeed of animal nature generally . For it is because thought makes contact with ...
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... there is , of course , some interdependence among the various styles of human expression . We take it as a matter of course that Velasquez and Cervantes appear in the same period in Spanish history . Even between artistic and scientific ...
... there is , of course , some interdependence among the various styles of human expression . We take it as a matter of course that Velasquez and Cervantes appear in the same period in Spanish history . Even between artistic and scientific ...
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