The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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45. oldal
... induction so incomplete . We might as well be pointed to certain great and good qualities that have appeared in individual Englishmen of the past . We can only perceive a curious coincidence in the fact relied upon by Mr. Irving , that ...
... induction so incomplete . We might as well be pointed to certain great and good qualities that have appeared in individual Englishmen of the past . We can only perceive a curious coincidence in the fact relied upon by Mr. Irving , that ...
144. oldal
... inducing the poor to accept its advantages ; and their reluctance can never be overcome until they learn to set a higher value upon know- ledge , or are exempt from the necessity of receiving it as a boon . The only way of exciting in ...
... inducing the poor to accept its advantages ; and their reluctance can never be overcome until they learn to set a higher value upon know- ledge , or are exempt from the necessity of receiving it as a boon . The only way of exciting in ...
225. oldal
... induction ; that deduction did , in some way , assure us , or fortify our assurance , of real truth . Though Aristotle turned the mind to outward contemplation , he did not perceive the full import of observation , nor the full scope of ...
... induction ; that deduction did , in some way , assure us , or fortify our assurance , of real truth . Though Aristotle turned the mind to outward contemplation , he did not perceive the full import of observation , nor the full scope of ...
226. oldal
... induction , as a method of material inquiry , was higher than that of the ancient Greek skeptics as recorded by Sextus Empiricus in these words : " Induction is the conclusion of the universal from individual things . But this induction ...
... induction , as a method of material inquiry , was higher than that of the ancient Greek skeptics as recorded by Sextus Empiricus in these words : " Induction is the conclusion of the universal from individual things . But this induction ...
227. oldal
... induction . But yet Aristotle was so superior to all other Greek philosophers as an observer of nature , that we find in Suidas , he is called the interpreter of nature - Αριστοτέλης τῆς φύσεως γραμματεὺς ἦν . Let it not be supposed ...
... induction . But yet Aristotle was so superior to all other Greek philosophers as an observer of nature , that we find in Suidas , he is called the interpreter of nature - Αριστοτέλης τῆς φύσεως γραμματεὺς ἦν . Let it not be supposed ...
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