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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... means for the attainment of truth than his natural intelligence , acting normally , in accordance with its known constitution or observed functions ; although it must be admitted the precise nature , number , and power of the ...
... means for the attainment of truth than his natural intelligence , acting normally , in accordance with its known constitution or observed functions ; although it must be admitted the precise nature , number , and power of the ...
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... means of in- fluencing it in his favour by holiness of life , and by prayer , directly addressed to Deity ; and the test or standard of truth , as held by the theological school , is < therefore the will of God , principally made known ...
... means of in- fluencing it in his favour by holiness of life , and by prayer , directly addressed to Deity ; and the test or standard of truth , as held by the theological school , is < therefore the will of God , principally made known ...
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... means which humanity possesses for ascertain- ing and testing such truth are our ordinary human powers , that is to say , our senses and our reflective faculties exercised upon , or in connection with , the information that our senses ...
... means which humanity possesses for ascertain- ing and testing such truth are our ordinary human powers , that is to say , our senses and our reflective faculties exercised upon , or in connection with , the information that our senses ...
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... means of the two following illustrations : - The Natural Law , or the Supernatural Will , which- ever it be , that regulates or causes changes in the 1 ' Men who desire to learn , ' said Aristotle , ' must first learn to doubt ; for ...
... means of the two following illustrations : - The Natural Law , or the Supernatural Will , which- ever it be , that regulates or causes changes in the 1 ' Men who desire to learn , ' said Aristotle , ' must first learn to doubt ; for ...
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... mean velocity ) , and then elevating it to the rank of a general and primordial relation by proving its applicability to the state of existing nature in all its circumstances . - Newton's Principia , by Longham ; Dissertations to ...
... mean velocity ) , and then elevating it to the rank of a general and primordial relation by proving its applicability to the state of existing nature in all its circumstances . - Newton's Principia , by Longham ; Dissertations to ...
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