On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 páginas |
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... appears to have imagined as the true mode of philosophizing . And still less do the advances of other sciences consist in seizing at once upon the highest generality , and filling in afterwards all the interme- diate steps between that ...
... appears to have imagined as the true mode of philosophizing . And still less do the advances of other sciences consist in seizing at once upon the highest generality , and filling in afterwards all the interme- diate steps between that ...
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... appears to have discerned in some measure , though dimly . And this is the less wonderful , inasmuch as this gradual and See these views further discussed in the Appendix , Essay C. successive extension of the field of Intuitive Truth ...
... appears to have discerned in some measure , though dimly . And this is the less wonderful , inasmuch as this gradual and See these views further discussed in the Appendix , Essay C. successive extension of the field of Intuitive Truth ...
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... appears necessary to translate the word , Intuition " . " Since , of our intellectual habits by which we aim at truth , some are always true , but some admit of being false , as Opinion and Reasoning , but Science and Intuition are ...
... appears necessary to translate the word , Intuition " . " Since , of our intellectual habits by which we aim at truth , some are always true , but some admit of being false , as Opinion and Reasoning , but Science and Intuition are ...
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... appears to have been the most eminent faculty in Aristotle's mind . The influence of Aristotle in succeeding ages will come under our notice shortly . CHAPTER V. ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON ARISTOTLE . I. Ootle's doctrines 22 PHILOSOPHY OF ...
... appears to have been the most eminent faculty in Aristotle's mind . The influence of Aristotle in succeeding ages will come under our notice shortly . CHAPTER V. ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON ARISTOTLE . I. Ootle's doctrines 22 PHILOSOPHY OF ...
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... appears to have thought of following the example of Aristotle , and gathering together a store of observed facts . We may except , perhaps , assertions belonging to some provinces of Natural History , which were collected by various ...
... appears to have thought of following the example of Aristotle , and gathering together a store of observed facts . We may except , perhaps , assertions belonging to some provinces of Natural History , which were collected by various ...
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Página 117 - ... whom I have repeatedly and urgently requested to look at the moon and planets through my glass, which he pertinaciously refuses to do. Why are you not here ? "What shouts of laughter we should have at this glorious folly, and to hear the Professor of Philosophy at Pisa labouring before the Grand Duke, with logical arguments, as if with magical incantations, to charm the new planets out of the sky.
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