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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... regulated by the Natural Laws . Bacon and Comte : a parallel . - Diversity of Style . — Similarity of Genius . Objection , that the Inductive Philosophy omits the spiritual part of Man's Nature : answered . · Objection , that it is a ...
... regulated by the Natural Laws . Bacon and Comte : a parallel . - Diversity of Style . — Similarity of Genius . Objection , that the Inductive Philosophy omits the spiritual part of Man's Nature : answered . · Objection , that it is a ...
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... regulated upon the principles to be collected from the study of the sacred Scriptures , in other words , by God's arbitrary will . According to the scientific theory , all things are regulated according to God's natural laws , which it ...
... regulated upon the principles to be collected from the study of the sacred Scriptures , in other words , by God's arbitrary will . According to the scientific theory , all things are regulated according to God's natural laws , which it ...
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... regulate our actions in accordance with their dictates , is the mode by which misery and calamity are to be alleviated or averted.1 6 This fundamental distinction that exists between the theological and scientific methods will be found ...
... regulate our actions in accordance with their dictates , is the mode by which misery and calamity are to be alleviated or averted.1 6 This fundamental distinction that exists between the theological and scientific methods will be found ...
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... regulated , not by arbitrary inscrutable will , but by invariable , dis- coverable law , 2 and that our present ignorance upon the subject must , sooner or later , be dissipated by the dis- 1 Note D. , p . 59 . 2 Leslie's Natural ...
... regulated , not by arbitrary inscrutable will , but by invariable , dis- coverable law , 2 and that our present ignorance upon the subject must , sooner or later , be dissipated by the dis- 1 Note D. , p . 59 . 2 Leslie's Natural ...
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... regulate our lives in accordance with their dictates . Now , Science claims to be a revelation ; 1 and none the less sacred that it has been a continuous disclosure , through the medium of man's natural intelligence , of the established ...
... regulate our lives in accordance with their dictates . Now , Science claims to be a revelation ; 1 and none the less sacred that it has been a continuous disclosure , through the medium of man's natural intelligence , of the established ...
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