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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... direct result of the supernatural will of God , and are sent or occasioned for some special purpose of Divine justice , or , possibly even , are the blessings of a veiled benevolence , however to us inscrutable . Ac- cording to the ...
... direct result of the supernatural will of God , and are sent or occasioned for some special purpose of Divine justice , or , possibly even , are the blessings of a veiled benevolence , however to us inscrutable . Ac- cording to the ...
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... direct opposition to it ; and can , therefore , with like certainty , predict when and where will happen those very high or spring tides , or those very low or neap tides , of which many of you may have been witnesses , and all must ...
... direct opposition to it ; and can , therefore , with like certainty , predict when and where will happen those very high or spring tides , or those very low or neap tides , of which many of you may have been witnesses , and all must ...
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... direct its course , and De Dig . et Aug. , lib . vii . , chap . i .; Nov. Org . , lib . i . , aph . 81 . 2 See the full meaning of ' utility ' explained in J. S. Mill's Utilitarianism , Parker & Son , 1863 . " 3 De Dig . et Aug. , lib ...
... direct its course , and De Dig . et Aug. , lib . vii . , chap . i .; Nov. Org . , lib . i . , aph . 81 . 2 See the full meaning of ' utility ' explained in J. S. Mill's Utilitarianism , Parker & Son , 1863 . " 3 De Dig . et Aug. , lib ...
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... direct conquests over this detestable foe . . . . All the grand sources , in short , of human suffering are in a great degree , many of them almost entirely , conquerable by human care and effort .'- Mill's Utilitarianism , p . 23 . 3 ...
... direct conquests over this detestable foe . . . . All the grand sources , in short , of human suffering are in a great degree , many of them almost entirely , conquerable by human care and effort .'- Mill's Utilitarianism , p . 23 . 3 ...
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... direct per- ceptions of truth are so limited ; we know so few things by immediate intuition , or , as it used to be called , by simple apprehension , that we depend for almost all our valuable knowledge on evidence external to itself ...
... direct per- ceptions of truth are so limited ; we know so few things by immediate intuition , or , as it used to be called , by simple apprehension , that we depend for almost all our valuable knowledge on evidence external to itself ...
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