History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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第 4 頁
... assertions about some aspects of some past human actions . Although those assertions must be ver- ifiably based on evidence about the past , they are inspired by present interests , connected to one another according to present ...
... assertions about some aspects of some past human actions . Although those assertions must be ver- ifiably based on evidence about the past , they are inspired by present interests , connected to one another according to present ...
第 47 頁
... assertions are commonly acceptable . But assertions of belief that refer to entities that cannot presently be detected by common observation cannot be judged true . Nor , indeed , can such asser- tions of belief be judged false unless ...
... assertions are commonly acceptable . But assertions of belief that refer to entities that cannot presently be detected by common observation cannot be judged true . Nor , indeed , can such asser- tions of belief be judged false unless ...
第 59 頁
... assertions about how facts are connected with each other and with other facts . In the natural sciences , " facts " are dependent on theories , on logical assertions that certain kinds of events observed according to precise rules of ...
... assertions about how facts are connected with each other and with other facts . In the natural sciences , " facts " are dependent on theories , on logical assertions that certain kinds of events observed according to precise rules of ...
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