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Science and the Goals of Man: Chapters 15 & 16
‘the functioning of language depends on our knowledge of the distortions that inevitably enter our verbalizations…If our watch runs fifteen minutes slow, the thing that makes us miss appointments is not so much that it is running slow as the … Continue reading →
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