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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... matter only and its properties , but far more rich and complex relations of life and thought , of passion and motive , of interest and action , will come to be regarded as its legitimate objects .'- Sir J. Herschel's Address to the ...
... matter only and its properties , but far more rich and complex relations of life and thought , of passion and motive , of interest and action , will come to be regarded as its legitimate objects .'- Sir J. Herschel's Address to the ...
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... matter . Life , at any rate human life , is regulated by the higher moral law ; and there are many who , whilst ready to believe that matter is undisturbed by providential interference , refuse to believe that man is equally undisturbed ...
... matter . Life , at any rate human life , is regulated by the higher moral law ; and there are many who , whilst ready to believe that matter is undisturbed by providential interference , refuse to believe that man is equally undisturbed ...
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... matters of science to newly observed facts , that several of the ' paper philo- sophers , ' as Galileo termed them , appear to have thought they could get rid of these new objects by writing books against them . The effect which the ...
... matters of science to newly observed facts , that several of the ' paper philo- sophers , ' as Galileo termed them , appear to have thought they could get rid of these new objects by writing books against them . The effect which the ...
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... Matters pertaining to Religion . 3 Mackay's Progress of the Intellect as exemplified in the Religious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews . J. Chapman , 1850. Chap . iii . , . Idea of God metaphysically , ' sec . 1 . 4 Mansel's Limits ...
... Matters pertaining to Religion . 3 Mackay's Progress of the Intellect as exemplified in the Religious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews . J. Chapman , 1850. Chap . iii . , . Idea of God metaphysically , ' sec . 1 . 4 Mansel's Limits ...
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... matters of faith and of necessary belief ; from that moment the theologians , driven from one post to another , and constantly receding before the pressure of advancing knowledge , have been forced to abandon entrench- ment after ...
... matters of faith and of necessary belief ; from that moment the theologians , driven from one post to another , and constantly receding before the pressure of advancing knowledge , have been forced to abandon entrench- ment after ...
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