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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... True Aims and Requirements . Macmillan , 1867 Cumberland , Dr. Richard ( Bishop of Peterborough ) , De Legibus Nature Disquisitio Philosophica . 1672 Darwin , C. , F.R.S. , The Origin of Species , 3rd ed . Murray , 99 " " . 1861 • The ...
... True Aims and Requirements . Macmillan , 1867 Cumberland , Dr. Richard ( Bishop of Peterborough ) , De Legibus Nature Disquisitio Philosophica . 1672 Darwin , C. , F.R.S. , The Origin of Species , 3rd ed . Murray , 99 " " . 1861 • The ...
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... true , and of which no further explanation seems possible , is an ultimate 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 ...
... true , and of which no further explanation seems possible , is an ultimate 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 ...
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... true , indeed , that the dialectical subtleties of the Schoolmen , which in Bacon's day tyrannised over the human mind , having been for the most part 1 See the passages from Aristotle's Works , supporting the state- ment in the text ...
... true , indeed , that the dialectical subtleties of the Schoolmen , which in Bacon's day tyrannised over the human mind , having been for the most part 1 See the passages from Aristotle's Works , supporting the state- ment in the text ...
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... true and false philosophy , by a felicity of illustration peculiar to himself , irradiated by the luminous power of his bold and figurative eloquence . At the time when Bacon wrote , science , properly so called , was only in its dawn ...
... true and false philosophy , by a felicity of illustration peculiar to himself , irradiated by the luminous power of his bold and figurative eloquence . At the time when Bacon wrote , science , properly so called , was only in its dawn ...
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... true causes of the rainbow ; but , so modern is the true scientific spirit , that no one , so far as is known , had , previously to Bacon's great contem- porary Galileo , ever correctly observed the simple phenomena of a falling body ...
... true causes of the rainbow ; but , so modern is the true scientific spirit , that no one , so far as is known , had , previously to Bacon's great contem- porary Galileo , ever correctly observed the simple phenomena of a falling body ...
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