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Pagina 94
... principles of human nature . He who has the most capacity of studying in the original the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides and the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle has the best chance of acquiring the most knowledge of the ...
... principles of human nature . He who has the most capacity of studying in the original the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides and the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle has the best chance of acquiring the most knowledge of the ...
Pagina 224
... Principles appeared in 1862 : it was volume I of his great exposition of his system , called Synthetic Philosophy ... Principles and Principles of Psychology , Mr. Spencer , after asserting that all the properties of matter of ...
... Principles appeared in 1862 : it was volume I of his great exposition of his system , called Synthetic Philosophy ... Principles and Principles of Psychology , Mr. Spencer , after asserting that all the properties of matter of ...
Pagina 251
... principles of space and the other applying these principles to the facts of nature , is necessary to the progress of physics . But Professor Einstein would spoil this order of two different sciences by confounding them together . The ...
... principles of space and the other applying these principles to the facts of nature , is necessary to the progress of physics . But Professor Einstein would spoil this order of two different sciences by confounding them together . The ...
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