Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge

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ALEXANDER PHILIP F.R.S.E LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE and SONS LIMITED New York : E. P. DUTTON and CO. 1915

PREFACE

CONTENTS

I TIME AND PERIODICITY

II THE ORIGIN OF PHYSICAL CONCEPTS

III THE TWO TYPICAL THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE

IV THE DOCTRINE OF ENERGY [81:1]

THE DYNAMIC FOUNDATION OF KNOWLEDGE

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ESSAYS TOWARDS

A THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE


Rosalind: I pray you, what is't o'clock?
Orlando: You should ask me, what time o' day;
    there's no clock in the forest.
As You Like It, Act III. Sc. 2.

ESSAYS TOWARDS A

THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

 

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