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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... first daylight ; the continual appeal is to experience and never to authority .'- Hallam's Lit. of Europe , vol . iii . p . 400 , ed . 1854 . THEOLOGICAL AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS DISTINGUISHED . 5 sequences , or 4 THE INDUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY .
... first daylight ; the continual appeal is to experience and never to authority .'- Hallam's Lit. of Europe , vol . iii . p . 400 , ed . 1854 . THEOLOGICAL AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS DISTINGUISHED . 5 sequences , or 4 THE INDUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY .
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... never know.'2 In Science , originality is the parent of discovery , and therefore a merit ; in Theology it is the parent of heresy , and therefore a reproach.3 The abstract distinctions I have been pointing out will be more clearly ...
... never know.'2 In Science , originality is the parent of discovery , and therefore a merit ; in Theology it is the parent of heresy , and therefore a reproach.3 The abstract distinctions I have been pointing out will be more clearly ...
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... never yet excelled , that 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 ...
... never yet excelled , that 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 ...
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... never of wisdom .'- Mackay's Progress of the Intellect , vol . i . p . 70 . 1 See the remarkable letters of Lord Bacon to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . - Bacon's Works , 2 vols . 1837 , Ball . Vol . ii . Epistolæ , p . 751 ...
... never of wisdom .'- Mackay's Progress of the Intellect , vol . i . p . 70 . 1 See the remarkable letters of Lord Bacon to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . - Bacon's Works , 2 vols . 1837 , Ball . Vol . ii . Epistolæ , p . 751 ...
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... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
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