Nature common sense and science

Philosophy of Science 5 (3):300-309 (1938)
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Abstract

This paper attempts to explore some of the implications of the distinction between having or enjoying and knowing, between “experiencing” and science, for these implications have not always been adequately realized by those for whom the distinction is fundamental.

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