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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... Fact J. Oersted's Discovery of Electro - Magnetism . K. L. The Mental Training , and Knowledge of the Nature and Principles of Evidence , derivable from the Study of the Sciences M. The Origin of Man • 75 79 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES AND ...
... Fact J. Oersted's Discovery of Electro - Magnetism . K. L. The Mental Training , and Knowledge of the Nature and Principles of Evidence , derivable from the Study of the Sciences M. The Origin of Man • 75 79 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES AND ...
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... fact of con- sciousness , and therefore is , indeed , Truth itself . ” The scientific method is remarkably distinct from the two other methods to which I have been briefly referring , and the distinction consists essentially in this ...
... fact of con- sciousness , and therefore is , indeed , Truth itself . ” The scientific method is remarkably distinct from the two other methods to which I have been briefly referring , and the distinction consists essentially in this ...
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... fact , but as the philosophy of fact , would in itself be sufficient to banish superstition from the face of educated society . with certainty their respective future positions in rela- tion to SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION . 11.
... fact , but as the philosophy of fact , would in itself be sufficient to banish superstition from the face of educated society . with certainty their respective future positions in rela- tion to SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION . 11.
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... facts derived from observation and experience were the only grounds of real knowledge ; and that our ideas , even the most abstract , have their origin in our sensations ; and a probable cause why the analytical and encyclopædic ...
... facts derived from observation and experience were the only grounds of real knowledge ; and that our ideas , even the most abstract , have their origin in our sensations ; and a probable cause why the analytical and encyclopædic ...
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... facts , verified as a transcript of the natural world ; the Platonic method to a world of ideas , believed to be the original world itself . Bacon opposes the wisdom of words with the knowledge of things ; reproaching Aristotle with ...
... facts , verified as a transcript of the natural world ; the Platonic method to a world of ideas , believed to be the original world itself . Bacon opposes the wisdom of words with the knowledge of things ; reproaching Aristotle with ...
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