The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive Philosophy, Considered as Subservient to TheologyJ.W. Parker, 1838 - 313 páginas |
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... Theories of Cosmogony 49 55 55 Inductive Character of Geology 60 Objections to Geology False Philosophy from neglect of Analogy Objections to Physical Inquiries 62 64 67 . Conclusion · 70 SECTION II . - THE NATURE OF PHYSICAL TRUTH ...
... Theories of Cosmogony 49 55 55 Inductive Character of Geology 60 Objections to Geology False Philosophy from neglect of Analogy Objections to Physical Inquiries 62 64 67 . Conclusion · 70 SECTION II . - THE NATURE OF PHYSICAL TRUTH ...
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... theories , " as they are often termed , of natural philosophy depend - the distinction be- tween inductive conclusions and hypotheses - the relative use and importance of the two - and the consequent nature and security of the basis on ...
... theories , " as they are often termed , of natural philosophy depend - the distinction be- tween inductive conclusions and hypotheses - the relative use and importance of the two - and the consequent nature and security of the basis on ...
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... theory , which he has happily designated and classified under the name of " Idola ; " ( the false divinities which the mind is apt to raise as the objects of its worship , and at whose shrine truth is often sacrificed ; ) — a portion of ...
... theory , which he has happily designated and classified under the name of " Idola ; " ( the false divinities which the mind is apt to raise as the objects of its worship , and at whose shrine truth is often sacrificed ; ) — a portion of ...
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... theory which could attain a real permanence . The system of Ptolemy sufficed to a certain extent to represent the ... theory after theory was adopted and rejected , because he had not any other guide than random conjecture , and nothing ...
... theory which could attain a real permanence . The system of Ptolemy sufficed to a certain extent to represent the ... theory after theory was adopted and rejected , because he had not any other guide than random conjecture , and nothing ...
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... theory which he had already imagined . The happy selection of such hypotheses is that which characterizes , and in fact constitutes , philosophical genius . And a just appreciation of the use of such imaginary provisional assumptions ...
... theory which he had already imagined . The happy selection of such hypotheses is that which characterizes , and in fact constitutes , philosophical genius . And a just appreciation of the use of such imaginary provisional assumptions ...
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