If all knowledge is drawn from experience, statements universal in form are but generalizations, holding within the limits of actual experience, or advanced beyond them at our peril. [Please select]
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(Remarks like this are called philosophic generalizations, Albert's uncle says.) [Please select]
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This follows naturally from the hasty generalizations which he makes. [Please select]
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These facts are derived from specific conditions and do not grow out of broad generalizations. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Australoid types] But it must be borne in mind that these are very loose-fitting generalizations. [Please select]
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They involved an assertion of the unity of God and some acceptable generalizations about righteousness. [Please select]
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Hambidge has made one of those generalizations which reorganizes the old knowledge and organizes the new. [Please select]
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They invest their political ideas with vague generalizations of human amelioration. [Please select]
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Moreover, we feel some quality of necessity about the proposition 'two and two are four', which is absent from even the best attested empirical generalizations. [Please select]
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Such generalizations always remain mere facts: we feel that there might be a world in which they were false, though in the actual world they happen to be true. [Please select]
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