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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... 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 British Association . 3 See Vestiges of the Natural Hist . of Creation , Proofs ...
... 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 British Association . 3 See Vestiges of the Natural Hist . of Creation , Proofs ...
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... thought , so combined with dignity and gravity , a splendour of imagery , and an authority of expression , as to make it , so to say , the very majesty of speech . This is indeed in striking contrast with Thirty per cent . at least die ...
... thought , so combined with dignity and gravity , a splendour of imagery , and an authority of expression , as to make it , so to say , the very majesty of speech . This is indeed in striking contrast with Thirty per cent . at least die ...
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... thought can conceive nothing higher than the supremacy of Intellect .'- Mackay , Progress of the Intellect , & c . , p . 113. ' We have learned at last to recognise that the intellect is a divine gift .'— Miss Cobbe's Preface to the ...
... thought can conceive nothing higher than the supremacy of Intellect .'- Mackay , Progress of the Intellect , & c . , p . 113. ' We have learned at last to recognise that the intellect is a divine gift .'— Miss Cobbe's Preface to the ...
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... thoughts that burn and words that breathe ' they have inspired so many kindred minds to think deeply upon social problems , and to strive nobly for social regeneration . Their works indeed have moved the intellects that have moved the ...
... thoughts that burn and words that breathe ' they have inspired so many kindred minds to think deeply upon social problems , and to strive nobly for social regeneration . Their works indeed have moved the intellects that have moved the ...
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... thought they could get rid of these new objects by writing books against them . The effect which the discovery had upon the reception of the Copernican System was immediately very considerable . It showed that the real universe was very ...
... thought they could get rid of these new objects by writing books against them . The effect which the discovery had upon the reception of the Copernican System was immediately very considerable . It showed that the real universe was very ...
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