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- Anthropology (23191 bytes)
20: ...ed national industries have been destroyed or are daily being destroyed. They are dislodged by new in...
22: ...se are the conditions of life with which people today must contend, but they have their origins in pro...
30: ...– from other species), and as a particular adaptation to local conditions that takes the form of...
35: ...tinue to be popular targets for anthropologists today.
44: ...ew' and an approach to field work that became standard in the field. - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: ...c method''' or '''[[process]]''' is considered fundamental to the [[science|scientific]] investigation...
9: ...me were mostly freed from the constraints of everyday phenomena and common sense. This denial of reali...
17: ...rs in its own track, is [...] mere groping in the dark". The ''middle axioms'' building on the lesser,...
33: ... of the mind and senses. Bacon envisaged that foundation as essentially physical and factual, whereas ...
47: ...hat inductive reasoning is not logically valid. [[David Hume]] set the difficulty out in detail. [[Kar... - Color (30968 bytes)
62: <th><math>\lambda \,\!</math>/nm</th>
147: ...r ''apparition'' by [[Isaac Newton]] in [[1671]]—contains all those colors that consist of visib...
152: ...ble should not be interpreted as a definite list—the pure spectral colors form a continuous spec...
172: ... with different mixes of wavelengths differently—and we have [[language]] to describe that diffe...
186: ...eenish red), any more than you could experience a dark brightness or a hot coldness. The four "polar" ...
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