On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 страници |
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... steps by which those portions of human knowledge which are held to be most certain and stable have been acquired , and of the philosophical principles which are involved in those steps . Each of these steps was a scientific Discovery ...
... steps by which those portions of human knowledge which are held to be most certain and stable have been acquired , and of the philosophical principles which are involved in those steps . Each of these steps was a scientific Discovery ...
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... Steps ; 9. Gradually ascending . 10. ( IV . ) He contrasts the Old and the New Method . 11. ( V. ) Has he neglected Ideas ? 12. No. 13. Examples of Ideas treated by him . 14. He has failed in applying his Method , 15. ( VI . ) To the ...
... Steps ; 9. Gradually ascending . 10. ( IV . ) He contrasts the Old and the New Method . 11. ( V. ) Has he neglected Ideas ? 12. No. 13. Examples of Ideas treated by him . 14. He has failed in applying his Method , 15. ( VI . ) To the ...
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... step , and I must pass rapidly from classical antiquity to those which we have called the dark ages , and from them to modern times . At each of these periods the modifications of opinion , and the speculations with which they were ...
... step , and I must pass rapidly from classical antiquity to those which we have called the dark ages , and from them to modern times . At each of these periods the modifications of opinion , and the speculations with which they were ...
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... steps in philosophy due to Socrates ; inductive reasonings , and universal definitions ; -- both of them steps which belong to the foundations of science . Socrates , however , did not make universals , or definitions separable from the ...
... steps in philosophy due to Socrates ; inductive reasonings , and universal definitions ; -- both of them steps which belong to the foundations of science . Socrates , however , did not make universals , or definitions separable from the ...
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... ; till at last we T. ii . p . 16 , c , d . ed . Bekker , t . v . p . 437- perceive , not only that One is at the same 8 PHILOSOPHY OF DISCOVERY . Including successive Steps; Such as are real? His Classification of Sciences.
... ; till at last we T. ii . p . 16 , c , d . ed . Bekker , t . v . p . 437- perceive , not only that One is at the same 8 PHILOSOPHY OF DISCOVERY . Including successive Steps; Such as are real? His Classification of Sciences.
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