2009年2月27日 星期五

Clarence Irving Lewis, Mind and the World-Order

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Clarence Irving LEWIS, 133, 277, 317, 351

Clarence Irving Lewis, Mind and the World-Order (Scribner's, 1929; Dover, 1956), Chs. 6-9. ...

Sample Design in Business Research (Wiley Classics Library) (Paperback) by W. Edwards Deming

Chapter 12
Field Procedure for the Creation of Segments and for the Selection of People within Families

There is no knowledge of external reality without the anticipation of future experience. ... what the concept denotes has always some temporal spread and must be identified by some orderly sequence in experience. ... There is no knowledge without interpretation. ... Thus, if ther is knowledge at all, some knowledge must be a prior. -- C. I. Lewis, Mind and World-Order (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929), p.157 (Author's note: knowledge a priori means theoretical description--the statistician's probability model.)

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