On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 páginas |
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... Geometry , Astronomy and Optics became in the school of Plato ; nor were the antitheses of which we spoke above , so distinctly and fully unfolded as we find them in Plato's works . One The question which hinges upon one of these anti ...
... Geometry , Astronomy and Optics became in the school of Plato ; nor were the antitheses of which we spoke above , so distinctly and fully unfolded as we find them in Plato's works . One The question which hinges upon one of these anti ...
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... Geometry and Arithmetic show that there are truths which man can know ; and the Doctrine of Ideas explains how this is possible . So far the Doctrine of Ideas answers its primary purpose , and is a reply ( by no means the least intel ...
... Geometry and Arithmetic show that there are truths which man can know ; and the Doctrine of Ideas explains how this is possible . So far the Doctrine of Ideas answers its primary purpose , and is a reply ( by no means the least intel ...
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... Geometry , Solid Geometry , Astronomy and Harmonics . In the Timaus we have a further notice of many other subjects , in a way which is intended , I conceive , to include such know- ledge as Plato had then arrived at on the various ...
... Geometry , Solid Geometry , Astronomy and Harmonics . In the Timaus we have a further notice of many other subjects , in a way which is intended , I conceive , to include such know- ledge as Plato had then arrived at on the various ...
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... geometry , but would not prove them . This notion of an astronomy which is an astronomy of Theories and not of Facts , is not tenable , for Theories are Facts . Theories and Facts are equally real ; true Theories are Facts , and Facts ...
... geometry , but would not prove them . This notion of an astronomy which is an astronomy of Theories and not of Facts , is not tenable , for Theories are Facts . Theories and Facts are equally real ; true Theories are Facts , and Facts ...
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... Geometry are a series of modifications , -of distortions , so to speak , - of one original truth ; much as if the proposition were stated in the successive forms of expression presented by a language which was constantly growing more ...
... Geometry are a series of modifications , -of distortions , so to speak , - of one original truth ; much as if the proposition were stated in the successive forms of expression presented by a language which was constantly growing more ...
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ages ancient antithesis appears Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's assert astronomy attempts authority axioms bodies Campanella causes conceive conceptions concerning consider Cosenza derived Descartes discovered distinction Divine Mind doctrine elements endeavoured example exist experience explain expressions facts force Francis Bacon fundamental gall-bladder Geometry gravity Greek Hegel Hippocrates Hist history of science human mind hypothesis Idea of Space infinite inquiry instance intellectual Kepler kind knowledge labour laws ledge Logic manner mathematical matter means ments method mode moral motion nature necessary truths Newton Nominalists notice Novum Organon objects observation obtained opinions opposite Opus Majus Organon Parmenides phenomena philoso philosophy of science physical science planets Plato principles progress propositions reason reference reform reject remark rience Roger Bacon says scientific seen sensation sense Socrates speak speculations steps suppose Syllogism Telesius Tenneman term theory things thought tion true universe writers
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Página 117 - ... whom I have repeatedly and urgently requested to look at the moon and planets through my glass, which he pertinaciously refuses to do. Why are you not here ? "What shouts of laughter we should have at this glorious folly, and to hear the Professor of Philosophy at Pisa labouring before the Grand Duke, with logical arguments, as if with magical incantations, to charm the new planets out of the sky.
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