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... becomes important to ask " How ? " Our individual experience is historic ; how is it ever able to teach us anything more than past history ? Answer . Individual experience can become scientific experi- ence , which alone is the basis ...
... becomes important to ask " How ? " Our individual experience is historic ; how is it ever able to teach us anything more than past history ? Answer . Individual experience can become scientific experi- ence , which alone is the basis ...
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... become personal . But you must go farther than this . So far we have touched only the animal existence . If a child is not instructed by his parents and those about him , if he were left alone on an island and by some accident succeeded ...
... become personal . But you must go farther than this . So far we have touched only the animal existence . If a child is not instructed by his parents and those about him , if he were left alone on an island and by some accident succeeded ...
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... becoming in time , for they are motions , but that which is immovably the same cannot become older or younger by time , nor ever did or has become , or hereafter will be , older or younger , nor is subject at all to any of those states ...
... becoming in time , for they are motions , but that which is immovably the same cannot become older or younger by time , nor ever did or has become , or hereafter will be , older or younger , nor is subject at all to any of those states ...
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