But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician, who should mistake the... The Dublin Review - Página 463editado por - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1869 - 998 páginas
...materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician, who should mistake the SB'S and y's, with which he works his problems, for real...are of no practical consequence, while the errors of eystematic materialism may paralyze the energies and destroy the beauty of a life." Prof. Huxley's... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 páginas
...materialism, seems to me to plaie himself on a level with the mathematician, who should mistake the ж'.ч and y's, with which he works his problems, for real...blunders of the latter are of no practical consequence, Avhil^j^.^niUÄ.4^^yÄteiÄrtiß.^&!tcibalism may- paralyze the energÍ£i.aad destroy 4ke-bea«t¡y... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 páginas
...materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician, who should mistake the oj's and y's, with which he works his problems, for real...consequence, while the errors of systematic materialism may paralyse the energies and destroy the beauty of a life. VIII. THE SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF POSITIVISM.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 páginas
...seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician, who should mistake the a;'s and tfs, with which he works his problems, for real entities...consequence, while the errors of systematic materialism may paralyse the energies and destroy the beauty of a life. VIII. THE SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF POSITIVISM.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 páginas
...slides from these formulas and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,...and y's, with which he works his problems, for real entities—and with this further disadvantage as compared with the mathematician, that the blunders... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 páginas
...slides from these formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,...consequence, while the errors of systematic materialism may paralyse the energies and destroy the beauty of a life. VIII. THE SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS. OF. POSITIVISM... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 408 páginas
...seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician, who should mistake the x's and y'i with which he works his problems, for real entities...and with this further disadvantage, as compared with thf mathematician, that the blunders of the latter are of no practical consequence, while the errors... | |
| William George Williams - 1873 - 380 páginas
...materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician who should mistake the xs and ysy with which he works his problems, for real entities — and with this further disadvantage, as com' pared with the mathematician, that the blunders of the latter are of no practical consequence,... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 436 páginas
...(materialistic) " formulse and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,...consequence, while the errors of systematic materialism may paralyse the energies and destroy the beauty of a life." The words italicized are remarkable. The materializing... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 432 páginas
...(materialistic) " formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,...consequence, while the errors of systematic materialism may paralyse the energies and destroy the beauty of a life." The words italicized are remarkable. The materializing... | |
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