On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 páginas |
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... laws of phe- nomena , and proceed by the discovery of the scientific ideas by which the phenomena are colligated , as I have shown in other works . The discovery of causes is not beyond the human powers , as some have taught . Those who ...
... laws of phe- nomena , and proceed by the discovery of the scientific ideas by which the phenomena are colligated , as I have shown in other works . The discovery of causes is not beyond the human powers , as some have taught . Those who ...
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... laws of visible phenomena ; while Aris- totle was led to pass lightly over such laws , because they did not at once reveal the causes which produced the phenomena . 11. Aristotle , throughout his works , takes numerous occasions to ...
... laws of visible phenomena ; while Aris- totle was led to pass lightly over such laws , because they did not at once reveal the causes which produced the phenomena . 11. Aristotle , throughout his works , takes numerous occasions to ...
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... laws of nature were , by trying what were their results in particular cases . They used no instru- ments for obtaining an insight into the constitution of the universe , except logical distinctions and discussions ; and proceeded as if ...
... laws of nature were , by trying what were their results in particular cases . They used no instru- ments for obtaining an insight into the constitution of the universe , except logical distinctions and discussions ; and proceeded as if ...
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... laws which celestial occurrences obey , and by freeing the wretched mind of man from the fears which eclipses inspired . ” This exulting contemplation of what science had done , naturally led the mind to an anticipation of further ...
... laws which celestial occurrences obey , and by freeing the wretched mind of man from the fears which eclipses inspired . ” This exulting contemplation of what science had done , naturally led the mind to an anticipation of further ...
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... law of sines , which Snell afterwards discovered . But though the Arabian philosophers thus , in some cases , observed facts , and referred those facts to general mathematical laws , it does not appear that they were led to put in any ...
... law of sines , which Snell afterwards discovered . But though the Arabian philosophers thus , in some cases , observed facts , and referred those facts to general mathematical laws , it does not appear that they were led to put in any ...
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On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and Critical William Whewell Vista completa - 1860 |
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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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