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Third Postulate of Empirical Thought
{ 1 } - Whatever is and to the extent that it is connected with the forms of space and time and the matter of sensation is necessary.
{ 2 } - applies only to empirical reality, and is not meant to suggest that nothing (such as God) exists beyond space and time
{ 3 } - In the physical sciences nothing can be accepted as real or actual that is not connected with a sensation.
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Third Postulate of Empirical Thought
{ 1 } - Whatever is and to the extent that it is connected with the forms of space and time and the matter of sensation is necessary.
{ 2 } - applies only to empirical reality, and is not meant to suggest that nothing (such as God) exists beyond space and time
{ 3 } - In the physical sciences nothing can be accepted as real or actual that is not connected with a sensation.
Third Postulate of Empirical Thought <=> Whatever is and to the extent that it is connected with the forms of space and time and the matter of sensation is necessary.
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Third Postulate of Empirical Thought
{ 1 } - Whatever is and to the extent that it is connected with the forms of space and time and the matter of sensation is necessary.
{ 2 } - applies only to empirical reality, and is not meant to suggest that nothing (such as God) exists beyond space and time
{ 3 } - In the physical sciences nothing can be accepted as real or actual that is not connected with a sensation.
First Postulate of Empirical Thought <=> applies only to empirical reality, and is not meant to suggest that nothing (such as God) exists beyond space and time
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Third Postulate of Empirical Thought
{ 1 } - Whatever is and to the extent that it is connected with the forms of space and time and the matter of sensation is necessary.
{ 2 } - applies only to empirical reality, and is not meant to suggest that nothing (such as God) exists beyond space and time
{ 3 } - In the physical sciences nothing can be accepted as real or actual that is not connected with a sensation.
Second Postulate of Empirical Thought <=> In the physical sciences nothing can be accepted as real or actual that is not connected with a sensation.
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