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" ... we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call necessary. We may use our knowledge of such truths for purposes of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. "
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General ... - 47. oldal
1888
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The Popular Science Monthly, 4. kötet

1874 - 800 oldal
...capable of motion, that its motion should be persistent, and so on, are truths which may, for any thing we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should he exactly so much matter and no more in every molecule of...

Catholic World, 19. kötet

1874 - 900 oldal
...capable of motion, that its motion should be persistent, and so on, are truths which may, for anything we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should be exactly so much matter and no more in every molecule of...

Religion and science, their relations to each other at the present day, 3 essays

Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - 442 oldal
...of motion, that its motion should be persistent, and so on, are truths which may, for anything that we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should be exactly so much matter, and no more, in every molecule...

Religion and Science, Their Relations to Each Other at the Present Day ...

Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - 440 oldal
...of motion, that its motion should be persistent, and so on, are truths which may, for anything that we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should be exactly so much matter, and no more, in every molecule...

Religion and Science, Their Relations to Each Other at the Present Day ...

Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - 548 oldal
...motion, that its motion should be persistent, and so on, are truths which may, for anything that \ve know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call necessary....of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should be exactly so much matter, and no more, in every molecule...

The Church Quarterly Review, 22. kötet

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1886 - 536 oldal
...capable of motion ; that its motion should be persistent, and so on, are truths which may, for anything we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin.' This is very far from saying that matter possesses within itself a potency of...

The Life of James Clerk Maxwell: With a Selection from His Correspondence ...

Lewis Campbell, William Garnett - 1882 - 810 oldal
...motion, — that its motion should be persistent, and so on, — are truths which may, for anything we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should be exactly so much matter and no more in every molecule of...

The Life of James Clerk Maxwell: With a Selection from His Correspondence ...

Lewis Campbell, William Garnett - 1882 - 738 oldal
...motion, — that its motion should be persistent, and so on, — are truths which may, for anything we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...of deduction, but we have no data for speculating as to their origin. But that there should be exactly so much matter and no more in every molecule of...

Natural Theology: Or, Rational Theism

Milton Valentine - 1885 - 296 oldal
...that all action should be between two portions of matter, and so on, are truths which may, for aught we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...particular distribution of matter, a collocation, to use the expression of Dr. Chalmers, of things which we have no difficulty in imagining to have been...

Properties of Matter

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1885 - 366 oldal
...that all action should be between two portions of matter, and so on, are truths which may, for aught we know, be of the kind which metaphysicians call...particular distribution of matter, a collocation, to use the expression of Dr. Chalmers, of things which we have no difficulty in imagining to have been...




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