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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... phenomena , which little more than a century ago were regarded , like the weather , as inex- plicable , have been traced to the operation of invariable laws , and the great theory of the tides is now shown to have this scientific ...
... phenomena , which little more than a century ago were regarded , like the weather , as inex- plicable , have been traced to the operation of invariable laws , and the great theory of the tides is now shown to have this scientific ...
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... phenomena of a falling body ; and it is interesting to remark , that it was Galileo's discovery , 1 viz . , that thẹ velocity and the space traversed are proportioned , the one to the time and the other to its square , that paved the ...
... phenomena of a falling body ; and it is interesting to remark , that it was Galileo's discovery , 1 viz . , that thẹ velocity and the space traversed are proportioned , the one to the time and the other to its square , that paved the ...
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... phenomena , seeking to derive a law ; Plato , by the abstraction of mental phenomena , to derive an idea . The Baconian method leads to a world of facts , verified as a transcript of the natural world ; the Platonic method to a world of ...
... phenomena , seeking to derive a law ; Plato , by the abstraction of mental phenomena , to derive an idea . The Baconian method leads to a world of facts , verified as a transcript of the natural world ; the Platonic method to a world of ...
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... phenomena that , through ob- servation and experience , our senses report to us . The first essential step in any inductive enquiry being , to assemble and classify carefully the whole of the facts thus duly derived ; and the second ...
... phenomena that , through ob- servation and experience , our senses report to us . The first essential step in any inductive enquiry being , to assemble and classify carefully the whole of the facts thus duly derived ; and the second ...
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... phenomena viz . , Mathe matics , Astronomy , Physics , Chemistry , Physiology , and , lastly , Social and Moral Science do , in their chief methods and most important results , yield an amount of truth , and prove an almost boundless ...
... phenomena viz . , Mathe matics , Astronomy , Physics , Chemistry , Physiology , and , lastly , Social and Moral Science do , in their chief methods and most important results , yield an amount of truth , and prove an almost boundless ...
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