The Sociology of the Absurd: Or, The Application of Professor X.Daniel Joseph Boorstin Simon and Schuster, 1970 - 94 Seiten |
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... explained in their note ( reprinted below ) to their version of the application , had secured the text through devious channels . My first reaction was to be amazed and disappointed that the uncompromising Professor X ( whom I had not ...
... explained in their note ( reprinted below ) to their version of the application , had secured the text through devious channels . My first reaction was to be amazed and disappointed that the uncompromising Professor X ( whom I had not ...
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... explain why we have here eschewed Occam's Razor , and have preferred two quan- tifications to one . The E.Q. is , of course , a descriptive quantification , while , the M.Q. , on the other hand , is es- sentially a normative ...
... explain why we have here eschewed Occam's Razor , and have preferred two quan- tifications to one . The E.Q. is , of course , a descriptive quantification , while , the M.Q. , on the other hand , is es- sentially a normative ...
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... explains , by the process ( familiar enough to students of language ) of what is technically called “ back ... explanation , which does not in the least challenge the novel implications of our linguist's discov- ery , is that the name ...
... explains , by the process ( familiar enough to students of language ) of what is technically called “ back ... explanation , which does not in the least challenge the novel implications of our linguist's discov- ery , is that the name ...
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