On the Inductive Philosophy, Including a Parallel Between Lord Bacon and A. Comte as Philosophers: A Discourse Delivered Before the Sunday Lecture Society, Nov. 26, 1871Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 83 páginas |
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... Lactantius , who denied that the earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who , granting the earth's rotundity , denied the antipodes . A holy thing to me is the In- quisition , which , allowing the smallness of the earth ...
... Lactantius , who denied that the earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who , granting the earth's rotundity , denied the antipodes . A holy thing to me is the In- quisition , which , allowing the smallness of the earth ...
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... Lactantius , that men can be so absurd as to believe that the crops and the trees on the other side of the earth hang downwards , and that men have their feet higher than their heads ? ' 1 6 With regard to the philosophical proposition ...
... Lactantius , that men can be so absurd as to believe that the crops and the trees on the other side of the earth hang downwards , and that men have their feet higher than their heads ? ' 1 6 With regard to the philosophical proposition ...
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