Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier and Son, 1901 - 431 sider |
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... axioms , which are not notional , but well defined , and what nature allows of , as entering into the very essence of things . ' 1 This passage , though tersely and energetically expressed , is founded upon a misconception of deduction ...
... axioms , which are not notional , but well defined , and what nature allows of , as entering into the very essence of things . ' 1 This passage , though tersely and energetically expressed , is founded upon a misconception of deduction ...
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... axioms , expressing in hierarchical gradation the general system of laws by which the universe is governed . - Ed . 3 The doctrine of the last two paragraphs may appear contradictory to the opinion of some philosophers , who maintain ...
... axioms , expressing in hierarchical gradation the general system of laws by which the universe is governed . - Ed . 3 The doctrine of the last two paragraphs may appear contradictory to the opinion of some philosophers , who maintain ...
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... axioms , rightly framed , will draw after them whole sheaves of works : but for that untimely and childish desire of seeing fruits of new works before the season , we absolutely condemn and reject it , as the golden apple that hinders ...
... axioms , rightly framed , will draw after them whole sheaves of works : but for that untimely and childish desire of seeing fruits of new works before the season , we absolutely condemn and reject it , as the golden apple that hinders ...
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... axiom , as the sticks of the fagot , one by one , you may quarrel with them , and bend them , and break them at pleasure : whence , as it was said of Seneca , that he " weakened the weight of things by trivial expression , ' we may ...
... axiom , as the sticks of the fagot , one by one , you may quarrel with them , and bend them , and break them at pleasure : whence , as it was said of Seneca , that he " weakened the weight of things by trivial expression , ' we may ...
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... axioms and opinions , founded upon common and familiar examples ; and 2 , to show the wonders of nature , which give the shortest pas- sage to the wonders of art ; for by carefully tracing nature in her wanderings , we may be enabled to ...
... axioms and opinions , founded upon common and familiar examples ; and 2 , to show the wonders of nature , which give the shortest pas- sage to the wonders of art ; for by carefully tracing nature in her wanderings , we may be enabled to ...
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