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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... Natural Law , ' 2 if the teachings of theology and science be found in opposition , there must be human error on the one side or the other . Science , then , it will be observed , is founded upon enquiry , whilst theology is founded ...
... Natural Law , ' 2 if the teachings of theology and science be found in opposition , there must be human error on the one side or the other . Science , then , it will be observed , is founded upon enquiry , whilst theology is founded ...
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... 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 science is only the solution of doubts . ' ' In ...
... 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 science is only the solution of doubts . ' ' In ...
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... natural phenomena , is really regulated , not by arbitrary inscrutable will , but by invariable , dis- coverable law , 2 and that our present ignorance upon the subject must , sooner or later , be dissipated by the dis- 1 Note D. , p ...
... natural phenomena , is really regulated , not by arbitrary inscrutable will , but by invariable , dis- coverable law , 2 and that our present ignorance upon the subject must , sooner or later , be dissipated by the dis- 1 Note D. , p ...
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... law ; and that , when our knowledge of the weather has thus come to be a portion of scientific knowledge , science ... Natural Theology , vol . ii .; Sirschel's Astronomy ( 446 ) , 3rd ed . , 1850 . 2 Sir J. Herschel's Astronomy ( 445 ) . ' ...
... law ; and that , when our knowledge of the weather has thus come to be a portion of scientific knowledge , science ... Natural Theology , vol . ii .; Sirschel's Astronomy ( 446 ) , 3rd ed . , 1850 . 2 Sir J. Herschel's Astronomy ( 445 ) . ' ...
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... natural , discoverable law ; or can it be partly by the one , and partly by the other ? If , and to the extent to which we are governed by invariable laws , it must be most important that we should know them ; and equally important is ...
... natural , discoverable law ; or can it be partly by the one , and partly by the other ? If , and to the extent to which we are governed by invariable laws , it must be most important that we should know them ; and equally important is ...
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