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Summary: When a system is partly unobservable, the method of trying to restore absoluteness
by taking earlier values into account is fundamentally second-rate; it will succeed
only when the case is peculiarly favourable. 4979 |
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Epistemology [46]: The method of getting absoluteness by using past values is essentially second-rate
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