English Psychology: Hartley - James Mill - Herbert Spencer - A. Bain - G.H. Lewes - Samuel Bailey - John Stuart MillHenry S. King, 1873 - 328 páginas |
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... knowledge , and at that essential character of science which is to foresee . ' As for the independence of those sciences which have already come out , or are tending towards coming out from philosophy , we have seen it produced ...
... knowledge , and at that essential character of science which is to foresee . ' As for the independence of those sciences which have already come out , or are tending towards coming out from philosophy , we have seen it produced ...
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... knowledge , it is immense when com- pared to a simple study of azote and its compounds . How can we be surprised that it amply suffices to the labourers in it , and that they seek for nothing beyond its horizon ? It is the same ...
... knowledge , it is immense when com- pared to a simple study of azote and its compounds . How can we be surprised that it amply suffices to the labourers in it , and that they seek for nothing beyond its horizon ? It is the same ...
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... knowledge , let us see what is produced in the special sciences when they detach themselves . Let us suppose mathematics cultivated by the philosophers , not as a special science , but as forming a portion of philosophy ; this is what ...
... knowledge , let us see what is produced in the special sciences when they detach themselves . Let us suppose mathematics cultivated by the philosophers , not as a special science , but as forming a portion of philosophy ; this is what ...
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... knowledge— that biology regards vitalism , animism , organism , etc. , merely as ingenious , unverified systems . It appears still more unfortunate for philosophy , that from the moment at which any science shakes itself free from ...
... knowledge— that biology regards vitalism , animism , organism , etc. , merely as ingenious , unverified systems . It appears still more unfortunate for philosophy , that from the moment at which any science shakes itself free from ...
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... knowledge , of all sciences which exist , or which shall come into being , philosophy will remain universal . Nor is this all . The progress of particular sciences leads them necessarily to wider and wider generaliza- tions , supported ...
... knowledge , of all sciences which exist , or which shall come into being , philosophy will remain universal . Nor is this all . The progress of particular sciences leads them necessarily to wider and wider generaliza- tions , supported ...
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