| 1873 - 808 oldal
...organization. He says : " A person observing the occurrence of certain facts and phenomena, asks * * * * what process, what kind of operation known to occur...particular case, will unravel and explain the mystery?" And he intimates that the scientific method of dealing with phenomena is thus to refer them for explanation... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1873 - 958 oldal
...organization. He says : " A person observing the occurrence of certain facts and phenomena, asks * * * * what process, what kind of operation known to occur...particular case, will unravel and explain the mystery?" And he intimates that the scientific method of dealing with phenomena is thus to refer them for explanation... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 oldal
...proress, what kind of operation know* to occur in nature applied to the particular rasi-, will uaravel and explain the mystery ? Hence you have the scientific...to the care and completeness with which its basis hod been tested and verified. It is iu these multi'is as in i In' commonest affairs of practical life... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 oldal
...process, what kind of operation know* to occur in nature applied to the particular case, will unravel aad explain the mystery? Hence you have the scientific hypothesis ; and its value wdl be proportionate to the care and completeness with which its basis had been tested and verified.... | |
| James Morgan Hart - 1901 - 186 oldal
...have drawn. — HUXLEY. 8. A dependent sentence is the direct object of the verb in the main sentence. A person observing the occurrence of certain facts...particular case, will unravel and explain the mystery. — HUXLEY. In all cases, you see that the value of the result depends on the patience and faithfulness... | |
| Frances Campbell Berkeley Young - 1910 - 502 oldal
...same way as that which I have detailed to you. A person observing the occurrence of certain facts 20 and phenomena asks, naturally enough, what process,...and its value will be proportionate to the care and completeCo ness with which its basis had been tested and verified. It is in these matters as in the... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 oldal
...observing the occurrence of certain facts and phenomena asks, naturally enough, what process, what 295 kind of operation known to occur in Nature applied...to the care and completeness with which its basis bad been tested and verified. It is in these 300 matters as in the commonest affairs of practical life... | |
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