On the Physical Basis of LifeC.C. Chatfield, 1870 - 35 páginas |
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... philosophy I share with some of the most thoughtful men with whom I am acquainted . And , when I first undertook to ... Philosophical Inquiry , " which a distinguished prelate of the English Church delivered before the mem- bers of the ...
... philosophy I share with some of the most thoughtful men with whom I am acquainted . And , when I first undertook to ... Philosophical Inquiry , " which a distinguished prelate of the English Church delivered before the mem- bers of the ...
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... philosophical inquiry which I , in common with many other men of sci- ence , hold to be just , the Archbishop opens his address by identifying this " new philosophy " with the positive philosophy of M. Comte ( of whom he speaks as its ...
... philosophical inquiry which I , in common with many other men of sci- ence , hold to be just , the Archbishop opens his address by identifying this " new philosophy " with the positive philosophy of M. Comte ( of whom he speaks as its ...
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... Philosophy , " if by that term be meant the spirit of modern science ; but I cannot but marvel that the assembled wisdom and learning of Edinburg should have uttered no sign of dissent , when Comte was declared to be the founder of ...
... Philosophy , " if by that term be meant the spirit of modern science ; but I cannot but marvel that the assembled wisdom and learning of Edinburg should have uttered no sign of dissent , when Comte was declared to be the founder of ...
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... his wisdom . If the " New Philosophy " be worthy of the reproba- tion with which it is visited , I confess their fears seem to me to be well founded . While , on the contrary , could " " David Hume be consulted , I think he 31.
... his wisdom . If the " New Philosophy " be worthy of the reproba- tion with which it is visited , I confess their fears seem to me to be well founded . While , on the contrary , could " " David Hume be consulted , I think he 31.
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... philosophical inquiry , " and David Hume's great service to humanity is his irrefragable demonstration of - what these limits are . Hume called himself a sceptic , and therefore others cannot be blamed if they apply the the same title ...
... philosophical inquiry , " and David Hume's great service to humanity is his irrefragable demonstration of - what these limits are . Hume called himself a sceptic , and therefore others cannot be blamed if they apply the the same title ...
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