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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... opinion prevails ; wherefore , when we attempt a survey of the field of knowledge in its entirety , we find it distributable into three principal divisions , corresponding not only to apparent dif- ferences in knowledge itself , but to ...
... opinion prevails ; wherefore , when we attempt a survey of the field of knowledge in its entirety , we find it distributable into three principal divisions , corresponding not only to apparent dif- ferences in knowledge itself , but to ...
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... indeed , a prevailing popular opinion that Lord Bacon was its inventor or discoverer , and every student of his writings well knows with what admirable precision and force he has explained and illustrated the 14 THE INDUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY .
... indeed , a prevailing popular opinion that Lord Bacon was its inventor or discoverer , and every student of his writings well knows with what admirable precision and force he has explained and illustrated the 14 THE INDUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY .
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... opinion . It has also been popularly believed that Bacon was the first man who rose up against the philosophy of Aristotle when at the height of its power . Yet , strictly speaking , if there be any one who could rightly be regarded as ...
... opinion . It has also been popularly believed that Bacon was the first man who rose up against the philosophy of Aristotle when at the height of its power . Yet , strictly speaking , if there be any one who could rightly be regarded as ...
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... opinion , by the way , of the practical worthlessness of the Greek Philosophy was not new , and perhaps even now it is not old . There may be some still ready to concur with Cicero in thinking that a single page of a Roman Jurist ...
... opinion , by the way , of the practical worthlessness of the Greek Philosophy was not new , and perhaps even now it is not old . There may be some still ready to concur with Cicero in thinking that a single page of a Roman Jurist ...
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... opinion that has occurred con- cerning the authority of the Fathers . Occasionally , indeed , even now , some mind of mediæval mould may be seen exhibiting the zeal or indiscretion of its piety by a flutter , so fervid or fantastic , of ...
... opinion that has occurred con- cerning the authority of the Fathers . Occasionally , indeed , even now , some mind of mediæval mould may be seen exhibiting the zeal or indiscretion of its piety by a flutter , so fervid or fantastic , of ...
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