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... experimental inquiry . - Herschel on Natural Philosophy , p . 248. Whoever , ' said the late sir James Mackintosh , ' is desirous of estimating the value of knowledge , will find the noblest observations on that grand subject , which ...
... experimental inquiry . - Herschel on Natural Philosophy , p . 248. Whoever , ' said the late sir James Mackintosh , ' is desirous of estimating the value of knowledge , will find the noblest observations on that grand subject , which ...
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... experiments and auricular traditions and impostures , hath committed so many spoils ; I hope I should bring in industrious observations , grounded conclusions , and pro- fitable inventions and discoveries , the best state of that ...
... experiments and auricular traditions and impostures , hath committed so many spoils ; I hope I should bring in industrious observations , grounded conclusions , and pro- fitable inventions and discoveries , the best state of that ...
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... experiments to the invention of causes , and descending from causes to the invention of new experiments , therefore I judge it • Bacon's Works , vol . 2 , pp . 128-130 . most requisite that these two parts be seve- rally considered 126 ...
... experiments to the invention of causes , and descending from causes to the invention of new experiments , therefore I judge it • Bacon's Works , vol . 2 , pp . 128-130 . most requisite that these two parts be seve- rally considered 126 ...
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... experiments , and a mass of natural history ; the leisure where- with these times abound , not employing men so generally in civil business , as the states of Græcia did , in respect of their popularity , and the states of Rome , in ...
... experiments , and a mass of natural history ; the leisure where- with these times abound , not employing men so generally in civil business , as the states of Græcia did , in respect of their popularity , and the states of Rome , in ...
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... Experimental Philosophy . In giving to this new method the name of ' Induction , ' - an old scholastic term , well known to Plato and his pupil , Aristotle , — Bacon was influenced , perhaps , by the con- sideration that it would induce ...
... Experimental Philosophy . In giving to this new method the name of ' Induction , ' - an old scholastic term , well known to Plato and his pupil , Aristotle , — Bacon was influenced , perhaps , by the con- sideration that it would induce ...
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