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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... knowledge can only result from studying and analysing our ideas and sensations , and that the test of truth lies in the con- sciousness of man ; so that , what the consciousness thoroughly believes to be true , and of which no further ...
... knowledge can only result from studying and analysing our ideas and sensations , and that the test of truth lies in the con- sciousness of man ; so that , what the consciousness thoroughly believes to be true , and of which no further ...
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... knowledge of the laws that have been broken , and increased care to regulate our actions in accordance with their dictates , is the mode by which misery and calamity are to be alleviated or averted.1 6 This fundamental distinction that ...
... knowledge of the laws that have been broken , and increased care to regulate our actions in accordance with their dictates , is the mode by which misery and calamity are to be alleviated or averted.1 6 This fundamental distinction that ...
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... knowledge ; a distinction not without a difference- for , ' says the logical Chilling- worth , ' faith is not knowledge , no more than three is four for he that knows , believes , and something more ; but he that believes many times ...
... knowledge ; a distinction not without a difference- for , ' says the logical Chilling- worth , ' faith is not knowledge , no more than three is four for he that knows , believes , and something more ; but he that believes many times ...
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... knowledge of such changes being reduced to scientific treatment . The theological theory attributes them to the arbitrary inscrutable will of the Deity . It is not possible , therefore , for the agriculturist to arrange his operations ...
... knowledge of such changes being reduced to scientific treatment . The theological theory attributes them to the arbitrary inscrutable will of the Deity . It is not possible , therefore , for the agriculturist to arrange his operations ...
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... knowledge of the weather has thus come to be a portion of scientific knowledge , science will be able to guide and protect the agriculturist , in reference to the future state of the weather , with as much certainty as it now guides and ...
... knowledge of the weather has thus come to be a portion of scientific knowledge , science will be able to guide and protect the agriculturist , in reference to the future state of the weather , with as much certainty as it now guides and ...
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