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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... faculties as to render it not a little difficult to realise that mental condition of the dark ages , when credulity and superstition were so intense and widespread as to impel even the most intelligent 1 Buckle , History of Civilisation ...
... faculties as to render it not a little difficult to realise that mental condition of the dark ages , when credulity and superstition were so intense and widespread as to impel even the most intelligent 1 Buckle , History of Civilisation ...
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... faculties in examining the beautiful creation which surrounds us . ' 2 Of Toland's Christianity not Mysterious , published in 1696 , we are told , the grand jury of the county of Middlesex was induced at once to present it as a nuisance ...
... faculties in examining the beautiful creation which surrounds us . ' 2 Of Toland's Christianity not Mysterious , published in 1696 , we are told , the grand jury of the county of Middlesex was induced at once to present it as a nuisance ...
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... faculties than Sensationalism ( which has been described by the opposite school as cold , ' ' low , ' ' grovelling , ' ' utilitarian , ' ' material , ' & c . ) , and enables the mind to dis- cover and grasp truths to which ...
... faculties than Sensationalism ( which has been described by the opposite school as cold , ' ' low , ' ' grovelling , ' ' utilitarian , ' ' material , ' & c . ) , and enables the mind to dis- cover and grasp truths to which ...
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... faculties , and the instruc- tion of the understanding in the nature and principles of real evidence . ' The use of the physical sciences is to train a class of mental faculties which are ignored , so to speak , by a purely classical or ...
... faculties , and the instruc- tion of the understanding in the nature and principles of real evidence . ' The use of the physical sciences is to train a class of mental faculties which are ignored , so to speak , by a purely classical or ...
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