On the Philosophy of Discovery, Chapters Historical and CriticalGood Press, 2019 M11 27 - 619 páginas "On the Philosophy of Discovery, Chapters Historical and Critical" by William Whewell were intended to present to the reader a view of the steps by which those portions of human knowledge which are held to be most certain and stable have been acquired. Each of these steps was a scientific Discovery in which a new conception was applied in order to bind together observed facts. This book discusses the philosophy of making discoveries and how they become salient parts of life. |
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... explained in the Introduction to Aristotle's Categories: namely, the words Genus, Species, Difference, Property, Accident, were introduced mainly that they might be used in the propositions of which Syllogisms consist, and might thus be ...
... explained in the Introduction to Aristotle's Categories: namely, the words Genus, Species, Difference, Property, Accident, were introduced mainly that they might be used in the propositions of which Syllogisms consist, and might thus be ...
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... explaining things, adds to them as many Ideas, and that this is just as if a man having to reckon a large number, were to begin by adding to it another large number. It is plain that to this we may reply, that the adopting the Ideas of ...
... explaining things, adds to them as many Ideas, and that this is just as if a man having to reckon a large number, were to begin by adding to it another large number. It is plain that to this we may reply, that the adopting the Ideas of ...
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... explained by a long succession of inquiries. We have but just begun to know how arise the morning and evening appearances, the stations, the progressions, and the retrogradations of the fixed stars which put themselves in our way;—which ...
... explained by a long succession of inquiries. We have but just begun to know how arise the morning and evening appearances, the stations, the progressions, and the retrogradations of the fixed stars which put themselves in our way;—which ...
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Mr Mills Logic | |
Political Economy as an Inductive Science | |
Modern German Philosophy | |
The Fundamental Antithesis as it exists in the Moral World | |
Of the Philosophy of the Infinite | |
Sir William Hamilton on Inertia and Weight | |
Influence of German Systems of Philosophy in Britain | |
Necessary Truth is progressive Objections considered | |
The Innovators of the Middle Agescontinued | |
The Revival of Platonism | |
The Theoretical Reformers of Science | |
The Practical Reformers of Science | |
Francis Bacon | |
Additional Remarks on Francis Bacon | |
From Bacon to Newton | |
Newton | |
Locke and his French Followers | |
The Reaction against the Sensational School | |
Further Advance of the Sensational School M Auguste Comte | |
Mans Knowledge of | |
APPENDIX | |
Appendix B ON PLATOS SURVEY OF THE SCIENCES | |
Appendix BB ON PLATOS NOTION OF DIALECTIC | |
OF THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS ACCORDING TO PLATO | |
CRITICISM OF ARISTOTLES ACCOUNT OF INDUCTION | |
Appendix E ON THE FUNDAMENTAL ANTITHESIS OF PHILOSOPHY | |
Appendix F REMARKS ON A REVIEW OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF | |
Appendix G OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF HYPOTHESES IN | |
Appendix H ON HEGELS CRITICISM OF NEWTONS PRINCIPIA | |
APPENDIX TO THE MEMOIR ON HEGELS CRITICISM OF NEWTONS | |
Appendix K DEMONSTRATION THAT ALL MATTER IS HEAVY | |
WORKS BY WILLIAM WHEWELL D D F R S MASTER OF TRINITY | |
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On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and Critical William Whewell Vista completa - 1860 |
On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and Critical William Whewell Vista completa - 1860 |
On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and Critical William Whewell Vista completa - 1860 |
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