On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 páginas |
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... rejects the Search of Causes . 3. Causes in Physics . 4 . Causes in other Sciences . 5. M. Comte's Practical Philosophy . 6 . M. Comte on Hypotheses . 7. M. Comte's Classification of Sciences . CHAP . XXII . MR . MILL'S LOGIC . ( I ...
... rejects the Search of Causes . 3. Causes in Physics . 4 . Causes in other Sciences . 5. M. Comte's Practical Philosophy . 6 . M. Comte on Hypotheses . 7. M. Comte's Classification of Sciences . CHAP . XXII . MR . MILL'S LOGIC . ( I ...
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... rejection of wide , ambitious , general assertions , and a practical study of his proper field . In ascribing these merits to Hippocrates's medical speculations as to the ethical speculations of his con- temporary Socrates , we assign ...
... rejection of wide , ambitious , general assertions , and a practical study of his proper field . In ascribing these merits to Hippocrates's medical speculations as to the ethical speculations of his con- temporary Socrates , we assign ...
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... rejected Aristotle's Organon , they did not attempt to construct a new Organon for themselves . Indeed they do not appear even to have had suffi- cient confidence in the real truth of the astronomical theories which they had adopted ...
... rejected Aristotle's Organon , they did not attempt to construct a new Organon for themselves . Indeed they do not appear even to have had suffi- cient confidence in the real truth of the astronomical theories which they had adopted ...
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... the advantage of devising a Theory , ( even if it have to be afterwards rejected , ) by which the Facts shall be bound together into a coherent whole . CHAPTER IX . THE SCHOOLMEN OF THE MIDDLE AGES . 44 PHILOSOPHY OF DISCOVERY .
... the advantage of devising a Theory , ( even if it have to be afterwards rejected , ) by which the Facts shall be bound together into a coherent whole . CHAPTER IX . THE SCHOOLMEN OF THE MIDDLE AGES . 44 PHILOSOPHY OF DISCOVERY .
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... rejected this separation . For al- though the due apprehension of this opposition of Ideas and Sensations is a necessary step in the progress of true philosophy , it requires a clearer view and a more balanced mind than the common herd ...
... rejected this separation . For al- though the due apprehension of this opposition of Ideas and Sensations is a necessary step in the progress of true philosophy , it requires a clearer view and a more balanced mind than the common herd ...
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ages ancient antithesis appears Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's assert astronomy attempts authority axioms Bacon bodies Campanella causes conceive conception concerning consider Cosenza derived Descartes discovered discovery distinction Divine Mind doctrine elements endeavoured example exist experience explain expressions facts force Francis Bacon fundamental gall-bladder Geometry Greek Hegel Hippocrates Hist history of science human mind hypothesis Idea of Space Induction infinite inquiry instance intellectual Kepler kind knowledge labour laws ledge Logic manner mathematical means ments method Mill mode moral motion nature necessary truths Newton Nominalists objects observation obtained opinions opposite Opus Majus Organon Parmenides phenomena philoso philosophy philosophy of science physical science planets Plato principles progress propositions reason reference reformers reject remark rience Roger Bacon says scientific sensation sense Socrates speak speculations step suppose Syllogism Telesius Tenneman term theory things thought tion true universe writers
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