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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... According to the scientific theory , all things are regulated according to God's natural laws , which it is the province of science to discover . And again , the general test of right conduct in life must often be essentially different ...
... According to the scientific theory , all things are regulated according to God's natural laws , which it is the province of science to discover . And again , the general test of right conduct in life must often be essentially different ...
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... according to the theological theory , prayer to God , to avert or lighten by his will such inflictions , is the direct remedy for the sufferer . According to the scientific theory , increased knowledge of the laws that have been broken ...
... according to the theological theory , prayer to God , to avert or lighten by his will such inflictions , is the direct remedy for the sufferer . According to the scientific theory , increased knowledge of the laws that have been broken ...
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... according to the discovered constitution of our nature , we can require for its elevation , development , or dignity ; all , in short , that tends to make life more really enjoyable.2 So that the inductive philosophy may be regarded ...
... according to the discovered constitution of our nature , we can require for its elevation , development , or dignity ; all , in short , that tends to make life more really enjoyable.2 So that the inductive philosophy may be regarded ...
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... According to the objective method , the successive steps of discovery being observation , hypothesis , verification , that is , confrontation with the facts of nature through sensual perception . See G. H. Lewes's Hist . of Philosophy ...
... According to the objective method , the successive steps of discovery being observation , hypothesis , verification , that is , confrontation with the facts of nature through sensual perception . See G. H. Lewes's Hist . of Philosophy ...
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... according to Bacon's quaint adage , that Truth was the daughter of Time , and not of authority , " and when the accumulated amount of then existing scientific knowledge , systema- tised as it was by Comte's own powerful mind , lent an ...
... according to Bacon's quaint adage , that Truth was the daughter of Time , and not of authority , " and when the accumulated amount of then existing scientific knowledge , systema- tised as it was by Comte's own powerful mind , lent an ...
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