History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times, Band 1John W. Parker, West Strand, 1837 |
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... distinct but connected members , by the Epochs of its successive advances . If I have satisfied the competent judges in each science by my selection of such epochs , the scheme of the work must be of permanent value , however imperfect ...
... distinct but connected members , by the Epochs of its successive advances . If I have satisfied the competent judges in each science by my selection of such epochs , the scheme of the work must be of permanent value , however imperfect ...
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... distinct facts will be discernible in the History of Science , whenever any marked advance takes place . And , in tracing the progress of the various provinces of knowledge which come under our survey , it will be important for us to ...
... distinct facts will be discernible in the History of Science , whenever any marked advance takes place . And , in tracing the progress of the various provinces of knowledge which come under our survey , it will be important for us to ...
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... distinct and intel- ligible . Such periods form resting - places , where we pause till the dust of the confused march is laid , and the prospect of the path is clear . Inductive Charts . - Since the advance of science consists in ...
... distinct and intel- ligible . Such periods form resting - places , where we pause till the dust of the confused march is laid , and the prospect of the path is clear . Inductive Charts . - Since the advance of science consists in ...
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... distinct facts , was interrupted ; and , in such cases , men dealt with ideas alone . They employed themselves in reasoning from principles , and they arranged , and classified , and analysed their ideas , so as to make their reasonings ...
... distinct facts , was interrupted ; and , in such cases , men dealt with ideas alone . They employed themselves in reasoning from principles , and they arranged , and classified , and analysed their ideas , so as to make their reasonings ...
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... distinct from the existence of all their qualities and properties . The Pythagorean love of numerical speculations might have been combined with the doctrine of atoms , and the combination might have led to results well worth notice ...
... distinct from the existence of all their qualities and properties . The Pythagorean love of numerical speculations might have been combined with the doctrine of atoms , and the combination might have led to results well worth notice ...
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