| 1921 - 472 페이지
...with Bacon's precepts. Huxley appears to echo Maeaulay: ''You have all heard it repeated, 1 daresay, that men of science work by means of induction and...yourselves every day and every -hour of your lives. . . . "A very trivial circumstance will serve to exemplify this. Suppose you go into a fruiterer's... | |
| Salem Wilder - 1886 - 368 페이지
...deduction, and that by the help of these operations, they, in a sort of sense, SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS. 99 wring from nature certain other things, which are...yourselves every day and every hour of your lives." " Probably there is not one here to-night who has not in the course of the day had occasion to set... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 페이지
...to tne craft. To hear all these large words you would think that the mind of a man of science mustbe constituted differently from that of his fellow-men...terms, you will discover that you are quite wrong, aud that all these terrible apparatus are being used by yourselves every day aud every hour of your... | |
| Frances Campbell Berkeley Young - 1910 - 502 페이지
...think that the mind of a man of science must be constituted differently from that of his fellow-men; 15 but if you will not be frightened by terms, you will...is a well-known incident in one of Moliere's plays, 20 where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had been talking... | |
| Arthur Morrow Lewis - 1912 - 232 페이지
...think that the mind of a man of science must be constituted differently from that of his fellow men; but if you will not be frightened by terms, you will discover that you are quite wrong, and rhat all these terrible apparatus are being used by yourselves every day and every hour of your lives.... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1915 - 406 페이지
...mind. It is simply the mode at which all phenomena are reasoned about, rendered precise and exact. There is no more difference, but there is just the...every day and every hour of your lives. There is a well known incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 페이지
...constituted differently from that of his fellow men ; but if you will not be frightened by terms, 30 you will discover that you are quite wrong, and that...the author makes the hero express unbounded delight 35 on being told that he had been talking prose during the whole of his life. In the same way, I trust,... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 페이지
...constituted differently from that of his fellow men ; but if you will not be frightened by terms, 30 you will discover that you are quite wrong, and that...yourselves every day and every hour of your lives. ENGLISH LITERATURE fort, and be delighted with yourselves, on the discovery that you have been acting... | |
| Gustav Spiller - 1921 - 464 페이지
...induction and deduction, and that by the help of these operations, they, in a sort of sense, wringfrom nature certain other things which are called natural...yourselves every day and every hour of your lives. . . . "A very trivial circumstance will serve to exemplify this. Suppose you go into a fruiterer's... | |
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