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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... Fathers - The Inquisition - Religious Perse- cution C. The Theological phrase ' Arbitrary Supernatural Will , ' and the Scientific term ' Invariable Natural Law ' D. Prayers for Change of Weather • 44 • 46 52 · 59 E. Antagonism between ...
... Fathers - The Inquisition - Religious Perse- cution C. The Theological phrase ' Arbitrary Supernatural Will , ' and the Scientific term ' Invariable Natural Law ' D. Prayers for Change of Weather • 44 • 46 52 · 59 E. Antagonism between ...
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... Fathers has left on record these memorable ex- pressions : In Theology we balance authorities ; in Science we weigh reasons . A holy man was Lactantius , who denied that the earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who ...
... Fathers has left on record these memorable ex- pressions : In Theology we balance authorities ; in Science we weigh reasons . A holy man was Lactantius , who denied that the earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who ...
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... fathers , the canonists and casuists have vanished like ghosts at the 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 ...
... fathers , the canonists and casuists have vanished like ghosts at the 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 ...
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... Father of Light and Fountain of all Knowledge communicates to mankind that portion of truth which he has laid within the reach of their natural faculties .'- Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding , book iv . chap . xix . sec . 4 ...
... Father of Light and Fountain of all Knowledge communicates to mankind that portion of truth which he has laid within the reach of their natural faculties .'- Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding , book iv . chap . xix . sec . 4 ...
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... father of the inductive philosophy , it is Aristotle himself ; for he it was who first conceived and announced its primary principle , proclaiming with a clearness never yet excelled , that facts derived from observation and experience ...
... father of the inductive philosophy , it is Aristotle himself ; for he it was who first conceived and announced its primary principle , proclaiming with a clearness never yet excelled , that facts derived from observation and experience ...
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