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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... appears simple and obvious in literal statement ; but it is exactly that step of the intellectual progress wherein are displayed ' invention , sagacity , genius ; elements which no art can give ' ( Whewell's Philos . of the Inductive ...
... appears simple and obvious in literal statement ; but it is exactly that step of the intellectual progress wherein are displayed ' invention , sagacity , genius ; elements which no art can give ' ( Whewell's Philos . of the Inductive ...
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... appear- ance of a writer - an eminent Frenchman , but recently deceased - to whose philosophy I now proceed to invite your attention . It may possibly strike some of you as a notion altogether novel , to couple the name of Comte with ...
... appear- ance of a writer - an eminent Frenchman , but recently deceased - to whose philosophy I now proceed to invite your attention . It may possibly strike some of you as a notion altogether novel , to couple the name of Comte with ...
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... appears to pass through three distinct stages , corresponding with the divisions to which I alluded at the com- mencement of my discourse - viz . , the theological , or supernatural , its earliest stage ; the metaphysical , or abstract ...
... appears to pass through three distinct stages , corresponding with the divisions to which I alluded at the com- mencement of my discourse - viz . , the theological , or supernatural , its earliest stage ; the metaphysical , or abstract ...
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... appear to have thought they could get rid of these new objects by writing books against them . The effect which the discovery had upon the reception of the Copernican System was immediately very considerable . It showed that the real ...
... appear to have thought they could get rid of these new objects by writing books against them . The effect which the discovery had upon the reception of the Copernican System was immediately very considerable . It showed that the real ...
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... appear to mean almost any- thing whatever , that the philosophy or fashion of the hour may seem to require , in order to maintain with the multitude its authority as verbally inspired truth . In one respect , however , the theological ...
... appear to mean almost any- thing whatever , that the philosophy or fashion of the hour may seem to require , in order to maintain with the multitude its authority as verbally inspired truth . In one respect , however , the theological ...
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