On the pursuit of truth as exemplified in the principles of evidence, theological, scientific and judicial, a discourseLongmans, Green, and Company, 1873 - 106 страници |
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... things Man is distinguished by his pursuit and investigation of Truth . . . That whatsoever is true , simple , and direct , the same is most congenial to our nature as men . ' ' 1 See Appendix , Note A. 2 The noble sentiments of this ...
... things Man is distinguished by his pursuit and investigation of Truth . . . That whatsoever is true , simple , and direct , the same is most congenial to our nature as men . ' ' 1 See Appendix , Note A. 2 The noble sentiments of this ...
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... thing else must be subordinated . The one of these is to increase knowledge ; the other is to develope the love of ... things could not exist .'- Huxley , Scientific Education , ' Lay Sermons , pp . 76 , 77 . the dissemination of Truth ...
... thing else must be subordinated . The one of these is to increase knowledge ; the other is to develope the love of ... things could not exist .'- Huxley , Scientific Education , ' Lay Sermons , pp . 76 , 77 . the dissemination of Truth ...
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... things of several kinds require several sorts of proof , for all evidence must be more 1 It is conceivable that every intelligible proposition of every known science may be ultimately reducible to an equation , expressed in weight ...
... things of several kinds require several sorts of proof , for all evidence must be more 1 It is conceivable that every intelligible proposition of every known science may be ultimately reducible to an equation , expressed in weight ...
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... things as in themselves are equally true and certain , may not yet be capable of the same kind or degree of evidence as to us . . . . All truths are in themselves equal , according to that ordi- nary maxim , -veritas non recipit magis ...
... things as in themselves are equally true and certain , may not yet be capable of the same kind or degree of evidence as to us . . . . All truths are in themselves equal , according to that ordi- nary maxim , -veritas non recipit magis ...
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... things are as they are commonly supposed , and if all is really true which they from their childhood have been taught to believe . By scepticism I merely mean hardness of belief ; so that an increased scepticism is an increased ...
... things are as they are commonly supposed , and if all is really true which they from their childhood have been taught to believe . By scepticism I merely mean hardness of belief ; so that an increased scepticism is an increased ...
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