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... scientific discipline , is hardly out of its swaddling clothes . Hence we must not expect too much precision in any of these areas . But ultimately , it is the method which is the criterion of distinction , and to be scientific this ...
... scientific discipline , is hardly out of its swaddling clothes . Hence we must not expect too much precision in any of these areas . But ultimately , it is the method which is the criterion of distinction , and to be scientific this ...
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... scientific study , the more comprehensive the problem the more difficult it is to be clear and explicit in one's methodology ; the more restricted the problem the more highly gratifying the procedure is likely to be to the scientific ...
... scientific study , the more comprehensive the problem the more difficult it is to be clear and explicit in one's methodology ; the more restricted the problem the more highly gratifying the procedure is likely to be to the scientific ...
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... scientific doubting , since it particularly character- izes the thought processes of the scientist . For the success of scientific endeavor rests on the unwillingness to regard any particular scientific truth as final , and a continual ...
... scientific doubting , since it particularly character- izes the thought processes of the scientist . For the success of scientific endeavor rests on the unwillingness to regard any particular scientific truth as final , and a continual ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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