English Psychology: Hartley - James Mill - Herbert Spencer - A. Bain - G.H. Lewes - Samuel Bailey - John Stuart MillHenry S. King, 1873 - 328 páginas |
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... results from the very nature of things . An exact and positive science cannot limit itself to vague affirmations , it must prove and verify its assertions , it must weigh the most minute details ; a chemist will not hesitate to devote ...
... results from the very nature of things . An exact and positive science cannot limit itself to vague affirmations , it must prove and verify its assertions , it must weigh the most minute details ; a chemist will not hesitate to devote ...
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... result of this endless analysis is that each particular science becomes a world . In fact , greatness is a relative thing . If chemistry be only a small item in the total of human knowledge , it is immense when com- pared to a simple ...
... result of this endless analysis is that each particular science becomes a world . In fact , greatness is a relative thing . If chemistry be only a small item in the total of human knowledge , it is immense when com- pared to a simple ...
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... results . It now presents the strange spectacle of a science , universal on certain sides , particular on others . At a later date , it will con- tain only the general speculations of the human mind upon the first principles and the ...
... results . It now presents the strange spectacle of a science , universal on certain sides , particular on others . At a later date , it will con- tain only the general speculations of the human mind upon the first principles and the ...
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... result . Philosophy will be always sounding this double ignor- ance . The entire collection of human knowledge resembles a great river flowing full between its banks , under a sky glowing with light , but whose source and mouth are ...
... result . Philosophy will be always sounding this double ignor- ance . The entire collection of human knowledge resembles a great river flowing full between its banks , under a sky glowing with light , but whose source and mouth are ...
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... results which it obtains , than in the end which it proposes to itself , and in the efforts by which it essays to attain that aim . Experience is much , but it is not all . And , besides , who shall prove to us that facts are of more ...
... results which it obtains , than in the end which it proposes to itself , and in the efforts by which it essays to attain that aim . Experience is much , but it is not all . And , besides , who shall prove to us that facts are of more ...
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