Source: The Natural History of the Soul (1745), Ch. VI Concerning the Sensitive Faculty of Matter
“Once we recognize that all historical knowledge is relational knowledge, and can only be formulated with reference to the position of the observer, we are faced, once more, with the task of discriminating between what is true and what is false in such knowledge.”
Ideology and Utopia (1929)
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Source: What is Political Philosophy (1959), p. 77
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Source: The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method (1874) Vol. 1, p. 14
Source: The Knowledge-creating Company, 1995, p. 95
As quoted in Walden (1854) by Henry David Thoreau, Ch. 1
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