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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... extent of the Sciences in the time of Comte.- Comte , as an Inductive Philosopher , builds on Bacon's foundations , seeking to show , from an analysis of Scientific Discovery , and a review of Modern History , that the phenomena of ...
... extent of the Sciences in the time of Comte.- Comte , as an Inductive Philosopher , builds on Bacon's foundations , seeking to show , from an analysis of Scientific Discovery , and a review of Modern History , that the phenomena of ...
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... extent , the course of life on earth ; and the scientific school considers that the only reliable means which humanity possesses for ascertain- ing and testing such truth are our ordinary human powers , that is to say , our senses and ...
... extent , the course of life on earth ; and the scientific school considers that the only reliable means which humanity possesses for ascertain- ing and testing such truth are our ordinary human powers , that is to say , our senses and ...
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... extent to which we are governed by invariable laws , it must be most important that we should know them ; and equally important is it that we should be instructed how to regulate our lives in accordance with their dictates . Now ...
... extent to which we are governed by invariable laws , it must be most important that we should know them ; and equally important is it that we should be instructed how to regulate our lives in accordance with their dictates . Now ...
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... extent been separated from Theology , but is not yet sufficiently allied with Science . Very few writers appear to have seen , as the fact probably is , that the inductive sciences , in con- nection with the scientific study of human ...
... extent been separated from Theology , but is not yet sufficiently allied with Science . Very few writers appear to have seen , as the fact probably is , that the inductive sciences , in con- nection with the scientific study of human ...
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