From Nature to Experience: The American Search for Cultural AuthorityRowman & Littlefield, 2007 - 278 psl. This is Volume Two, the second of two volumes which describe techniques for the inspection of railroad track in the United States. Track inspection is described from the personal perspective of a retired railroad and Federal Railroad Administration track inspector. This volume covers rail flaws, crossties, continuous welded rail, and other structural conditions. Volume Two ends with a chapter on new automated inspection systems. The book is recommended for new and experienced railroad track inspectors and anyone interested in railroad track safety. |
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... human life lacking , one need not be an inveterate ide- alist who considers biology or physics irrelevant to the interpretation of books and behavior . Can we not acknowledge both " the importance of lethal mi- crobes in human history ...
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... human effort to draw meaning from human experience . Because they ap- pear to be guided by the premise that experience must generate the standards by which it is to be assessed , many modern biographies seem vexed and con- fused by the ...
... human effort to draw meaning from human experience . Because they ap- pear to be guided by the premise that experience must generate the standards by which it is to be assessed , many modern biographies seem vexed and con- fused by the ...
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... human . As I point out in the chapter on intention , the irony is that in doing so , the Protestant interpreters have drawn their method from the very theology of experience whose doctrinal conclusions they so strenuously oppose . They ...
... human . As I point out in the chapter on intention , the irony is that in doing so , the Protestant interpreters have drawn their method from the very theology of experience whose doctrinal conclusions they so strenuously oppose . They ...
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... human mind plays in the greater play of things . In the history of culture , that which is " there be- fore us " and to which we " bear witness " includes human thought and the re- sponses it offers to the wonders of nature , the ...
... human mind plays in the greater play of things . In the history of culture , that which is " there be- fore us " and to which we " bear witness " includes human thought and the re- sponses it offers to the wonders of nature , the ...
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Atsiprašome, šio puslapio turinio peržiūra yra ribojama.
Atsiprašome, šio puslapio turinio peržiūra yra ribojama.
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The Preferences of Eden | 17 |
Delivered to the Dream Emerson and the Path to Pragmatism | 41 |
Reading the Blooming Confusion William James and the Theology of Experience | 71 |
Diminished Things Literature and the Disenchantment of the World | 99 |
CULTURAL CONSEQUENCES | 125 |
Divining Lives | 127 |
Intentional Ironies | 153 |
The Truth Beyond Method Fiction at the Limits of Experience | 177 |
Conclusion | 195 |
Notes | 203 |
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About the Author | |
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From Nature to Experience– The American Search for Cultural Authority Roger Lundin Ribota peržiūra - 2005 |
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