| 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... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 170 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...your lives. There is a well-known incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had... | |
| 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 - 354 페이지
...that of his fellow-men ; hut if you will nut be frightened by terms, you will discover that you aie quite wrong, and that all these terrible apparatus...your lives. There is a well.known incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had... | |
| 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... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 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...your lives. There is a well-known incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 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...your lives. There is a well-known incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 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...your lives. There is a well-known incident in one of Moliere's plays, where the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had... | |
| 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...your lives. There 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... | |
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