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Arago. Dominique Francois, French ph\-sicist (1786-1853) 



256 quoted by Philipp Frank in Philosophy of Science (Prentice- 

 Hall, Englewood Cliffs, X.J.. 1957), p. 195 



Archimedes. Greek mathematician (fl. 250 b.c.) 

 70, quoted by S. Sambursky, op. cit., p. 221 



Aristotle. Greek philosopher (fl. 350 b.c.) 

 77/F/2i/.S'/cs- I-l-184a 



Arrhexius, Svante. Swedish chemist (1859-1927) 



316 quoted by L. H. Cragg & R. P. Graham in Principles of Chem- 

 istry (Rinehart, New York, 1954), p. 411 



Ayer, Alfred Jules. British philosopher ( 1910- ) 



The Problem of Knowledge (Macmillan, London; St. Martin's, New 

 York, 1956) 212/126 



Bacox, Francis. English statesman and philosopher (1561-1626) 



Philosophical Works, ed. J. M. Robertson, Ellis & Spedding, (Button, 



385 



