On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 страници |
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... facts . And though the con- junction of the observed facts was in each case an example of logical Induction , it was not the induc- tive process merely , but the novelty of the result in each case which gave its peculiar character to ...
... facts . And though the con- junction of the observed facts was in each case an example of logical Induction , it was not the induc- tive process merely , but the novelty of the result in each case which gave its peculiar character to ...
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... facts having car- ried them for a while so far as to think that facts were the whole of our knowledge . And in analysing this principle of Unity , by which we thus connect sensible things , into various Ideas , such as Number ...
... facts having car- ried them for a while so far as to think that facts were the whole of our knowledge . And in analysing this principle of Unity , by which we thus connect sensible things , into various Ideas , such as Number ...
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... facts alone are valuable as the elements of our knowledge , they have frequently run into the opposite error of too much despising and neglecting facts , and of thinking that the business of the inquirer after truth was only a profound ...
... facts alone are valuable as the elements of our knowledge , they have frequently run into the opposite error of too much despising and neglecting facts , and of thinking that the business of the inquirer after truth was only a profound ...
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... Facts . Theories and Facts are equally real ; true Theories are Facts , and Facts are familiar Theories . But when Plato says that astronomy is a series of problems suggested by visible things , he uses expressions quite conformable to ...
... Facts . Theories and Facts are equally real ; true Theories are Facts , and Facts are familiar Theories . But when Plato says that astronomy is a series of problems suggested by visible things , he uses expressions quite conformable to ...
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... facts ( Tà váρɣovтa ) , and the things to which the facts hap- pen , and must have as large a supply of these as possible , and then we must examine them according to the terms of our syllogisms . " ... " There are peculiar principles ...
... facts ( Tà váρɣovтa ) , and the things to which the facts hap- pen , and must have as large a supply of these as possible , and then we must examine them according to the terms of our syllogisms . " ... " There are peculiar principles ...
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