A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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... principles to be of this exclusive character . No deduction can have greater certainty than the principle on which ... Facts of Science . Science in all its forms , as we have seen , consists of principles known to be possessed of ...
... principles to be of this exclusive character . No deduction can have greater certainty than the principle on which ... Facts of Science . Science in all its forms , as we have seen , consists of principles known to be possessed of ...
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... principles in the light of which facts are to be interpreted , often , in the presence of facts of a perfectly unindicative character , makes infinite leaps to deductions which he desires to reach . The German , in his fixed habit of ...
... principles in the light of which facts are to be interpreted , often , in the presence of facts of a perfectly unindicative character , makes infinite leaps to deductions which he desires to reach . The German , in his fixed habit of ...
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Asa Mahan. and which , in fact , lie at the basis of all true science , such systems fall upon the rock of truth , and must be broken there . The advocates of such systems may , in their defence , assail these principles , and may ...
Asa Mahan. and which , in fact , lie at the basis of all true science , such systems fall upon the rock of truth , and must be broken there . The advocates of such systems may , in their defence , assail these principles , and may ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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