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" ... undervalue such beauty, far from it, but it has nothing to do with science; I mean that profounder beauty which comes from the harmonious order of the parts and which a pure intelligence can grasp. This it is which gives body, a structure so to speak,... "
Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics - Side 186
av James Byrnie Shaw - 1918 - 206 sider
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The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Volum 11

1914 - 758 sider
...it is which gives a body, a structure, so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. . . . And we need not fear that this...
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The Value of Science

Henri Poincaré, George Bruce Halsted - 1907 - 160 sider
...This it is which gives body, a structure so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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The Monist, Volum 19

Paul Carus - 1909 - 682 sider
...This it is which gives body, a structure so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support, the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volum 23

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1911 - 308 sider
...This it is which gives body, a structure, so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volumer 23-24

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1911 - 688 sider
...which gives body, a structure, so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our <cn<es. and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volum 82

1912 - 660 sider
...science; I mean that subtler beauty of the harmonious order of the parts which pure intellect appreciates. This it is which gives a body, a skeleton as it were,...scientist condemn himself to long and tedious labors. In connection with this view of the scientist in his own domain, I desire to quote also from the preface...
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The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, the Value of Science ...

Henri Poincaré - 1913 - 584 sider
...This it is which gives body, a structure so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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Major Prophets of To-day

Edwin Emery Slosson - 1914 - 338 sider
...This it is which gives body, a structure so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volum 82

1913 - 708 sider
...beauty of the harmonious order of the parts which pure intellect appreciates. This it is which gives * body, a skeleton as it were, to the fleeting appearances...because it would be unstable and evanescent. On the eomtrary intellectual beauty is self-sufficient and for its sake, rather than for the good of humanity,...
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Physics, the Human Adventure: From Copernicus to Einstein and Beyond

Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 sider
...This it is which gives body, a structure so to speak, to the iridescent appearances which flatter our senses, and without this support the beauty of these fugitive dreams would be only imperfect, because it would be vague and always fleeting. On the contrary, intellectual beauty...
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