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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... become capable of being verified , or tested , as Truth ? -are enquiries upon which great difference of opinion prevails ; wherefore , when we attempt a survey of the field of knowledge in its entirety , we find it distributable into ...
... become capable of being verified , or tested , as Truth ? -are enquiries upon which great difference of opinion prevails ; wherefore , when we attempt a survey of the field of knowledge in its entirety , we find it distributable into ...
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... become influenced by such an amount of rain and sunshine as he may know by experience are necessary for their mature development . His fore- cast of the weather may prove utterly fallacious , and his crops be in danger of perishing ...
... become influenced by such an amount of rain and sunshine as he may know by experience are necessary for their mature development . His fore- cast of the weather may prove utterly fallacious , and his crops be in danger of perishing ...
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... become transformed into a philo- sophy whose main object is to supply some connecting link between progressive scientific discovery , and the ordinary course of our daily human existence . It is observable that Bacon discards from his ...
... become transformed into a philo- sophy whose main object is to supply some connecting link between progressive scientific discovery , and the ordinary course of our daily human existence . It is observable that Bacon discards from his ...
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... become trite or commonplace , be too frequently repeated , or too seriously dwelt upon . Like the sentence upon Socrates , 3 it should be preserved as a specimen of persecution through all time . The Inquisitors were amongst the most ...
... become trite or commonplace , be too frequently repeated , or too seriously dwelt upon . Like the sentence upon Socrates , 3 it should be preserved as a specimen of persecution through all time . The Inquisitors were amongst the most ...
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... become not only incredible , but almost inconceivable . This habitual recognition of Law distinguishes modern thought from ancient thought .'- Herbert Spencer's First Principles , part ii . chap . i . , ' Laws in General , ' secs . 35 ...
... become not only incredible , but almost inconceivable . This habitual recognition of Law distinguishes modern thought from ancient thought .'- Herbert Spencer's First Principles , part ii . chap . i . , ' Laws in General , ' secs . 35 ...
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