| 1884 - 400 페이지
...(I do not merely mean inexplicable by. but contrary to) the hypothesis, such hypothesis falls to the ground — it is worth nothing. One fact with which...positively inconsistent, is worth as much, and is art powerful in negativing the hypothesis, as five hundred. " My object this evening, as I have stated... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 페이지
...(I do not merely mean inexplicable by, but contrary lo) the hypothesis, the hypothesis falls to the ground ; it is worth nothing. One fact with which...it is positively inconsistent is worth as much, and as powerful in negativing the hypothesis, as five hundred. If I am right in thus defining the oblignlmns... | |
| New York Microscopical Society - 1889 - 310 페이지
...(I do not merely mean inexplicable by, but contrary to) the hypothesis,the hypothesis falls to the ground, — it is worth nothing; One fact with which...If I am right in thus defining the obligations of a hypothesis, Mr. Darwin, in order to place his views beyond the reach of all possible assault, ought... | |
| New York Microscopical Society - 1889 - 152 페이지
...inexplicable by, but contrary to) the hypothesis, the hypothesis falls to the ground, — it is worth nothingj One fact with which it is positively inconsistent...If I am right in thus defining the obligations of a hypothesis, Mr. Darwin, in order to place his views beyond the reach of all possible assault, ought... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1889 - 408 페이지
...which can be shown to be inconsistent with the hypothesis, the hypothesis falls to the ground—it is worth nothing. One fact with which it is positively inconsistent is worth as much, and as powerful in negativing the hypothesis, as five hundred." Tested by these obligations, it hardly... | |
| Evan McLennan - 1890 - 414 페이지
...multiply instances further. The utterance of Huxley holds in this theory, as in every other theory : — " One fact with which it is positively inconsistent is worth as much, and as powerful in negativing the hypothesis, as live hundred." We may now retrace our steps and go over... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 페이지
...(I do not merely mean inexplicable by, but contrary to) the hypothesis, the hypothesis falls to the ground, — it is worth nothing. One fact with which...it is positively inconsistent is worth as much, and as powerful in negativing the hypothesis, as five hundred. If I am right in thus defining the obligations... | |
| Joseph Battell - 1909 - 352 페이지
...(I do not merely mean inexplicable by, but contrary to) the hypothesis, such hypothesis falls to the ground — it is worth nothing. One fact with which...powerful in negativing the hypothesis, as five hundred." And Faraday, equally renowned, truthfully says: " But it is always safe and philosophic to distinguish,... | |
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