The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötet |
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222. oldal
The words of popular language embodied his whole field of observation . And the
logical relations of the words , therefore , constituted , or were commuted with ,
the physical relations of the things signified by them ; because these things were
...
The words of popular language embodied his whole field of observation . And the
logical relations of the words , therefore , constituted , or were commuted with ,
the physical relations of the things signified by them ; because these things were
...
225. oldal
Though Aristotle turned the mind to outward contemplation , he did not perceive
the full import of observation , nor the full scope of induction . He still , in
conformity with ancient thinking , made universals the paramount element of
science , and ...
Though Aristotle turned the mind to outward contemplation , he did not perceive
the full import of observation , nor the full scope of induction . He still , in
conformity with ancient thinking , made universals the paramount element of
science , and ...
227. oldal
The time had not arrived for the inductive method of objective observation and
material illation . This we will endeavour to elucidate . All thinking is either
materially false , or formally false , or both . We have shown , that there was much
...
The time had not arrived for the inductive method of objective observation and
material illation . This we will endeavour to elucidate . All thinking is either
materially false , or formally false , or both . We have shown , that there was much
...
231. oldal
... break loose from the fetters of authority , and place itself upon the basis of
observation and experiment , inquiry and At this juncture in the progress of
thought , the most majestic and prophetic mind known to the history of philosophy
, rose up ...
... break loose from the fetters of authority , and place itself upon the basis of
observation and experiment , inquiry and At this juncture in the progress of
thought , the most majestic and prophetic mind known to the history of philosophy
, rose up ...
238. oldal
As , then , analysis and synthesis constitute the one method , and observation
and induction constitute it also , it behooves . is to correlate analysis and
synthesis with observation and induction . Before , however , we do this , let us
give an ...
As , then , analysis and synthesis constitute the one method , and observation
and induction constitute it also , it behooves . is to correlate analysis and
synthesis with observation and induction . Before , however , we do this , let us
give an ...
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