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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... derived ; and the second being , rigorously to exclude from such assemblage everything irrelevant or extraneous . He enumerates with singular acumen , under the Latin term idola , 3 a remarkable array of pre- judices , misconceptions ...
... derived ; and the second being , rigorously to exclude from such assemblage everything irrelevant or extraneous . He enumerates with singular acumen , under the Latin term idola , 3 a remarkable array of pre- judices , misconceptions ...
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... derive his conclusions solely from the facts of sense , but requires something else , which he regards as contributed by the mind itself . The objection of the Sen- sationalist to admitting the assumption that the mind , per se , and ...
... derive his conclusions solely from the facts of sense , but requires something else , which he regards as contributed by the mind itself . The objection of the Sen- sationalist to admitting the assumption that the mind , per se , and ...
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... derived from the senses . They may therefore be untrue ; at least they cannot be proved to be true , and there- fore ought not to be made the basis of positive belief . It is obvious that Theology , from its very nature , that is , a ...
... derived from the senses . They may therefore be untrue ; at least they cannot be proved to be true , and there- fore ought not to be made the basis of positive belief . It is obvious that Theology , from its very nature , that is , a ...
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... derived from the study of Revelation , ' but that with the advance of know- ledge its meaning has been extended ( especially by Ray , Derham , and Paley ) , so as to enable it , if possible , to em- brace the discoveries of Science ...
... derived from the study of Revelation , ' but that with the advance of know- ledge its meaning has been extended ( especially by Ray , Derham , and Paley ) , so as to enable it , if possible , to em- brace the discoveries of Science ...
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... derived from Science , and was first systematically expounded by George Combe , especially in his work entitled ' Science and Religion . " 1 6 The following figure exhibits in outline the essential dis- tinctions in the human mind ...
... derived from Science , and was first systematically expounded by George Combe , especially in his work entitled ' Science and Religion . " 1 6 The following figure exhibits in outline the essential dis- tinctions in the human mind ...
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