During its early stages, planetary astronomy consisted of nothing more than accumulated observations respecting the positions and motions of the sun and planets; from which accumulated observations it came by and by to be empirically predicted, with an... The Data of Ethics - Página 57de Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 288 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1880 - 540 páginas
...Let Spencer, on this point, be his own interpreter. We quote from his letter to John Stuart Mill : " Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning....accumulated observations respecting the positions and notions of the sun and planets ; from which accumulated observations it came by and by to be empirically... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 902 páginas
...conduct ; and are to be conformed to iirespective of a direct estimation of happiness or misery. ' Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning....which accumulated .observations it came by and by to he empirically predicted, with an approach to truth, that certain of the heavenly bodies would have... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 904 páginas
...direct estimation of happiuess or misery. ' Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning. Daring its early stages, planetary Astronomy consisted of...observations respecting the positions and motions of the son and planets; from which accumulated observations it came by and by to be empirically predicted,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 364 páginas
...of conduct ; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness or misery. 'Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning,...approach to truth, that certain of the heavenly bodies would have certain positions at certain times. But the modern science of planetary Astronomy consists... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 350 páginas
...and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness or misery. ' Perhaps on analogy will most clearly show my meaning. During...approach to truth, that certain of the heavenly bodies would have certain positions at certain times. But the modern science of planetary Astronomy consists... | |
| 1887 - 340 páginas
...of conduct, and are to be conformed to, irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness or misery. Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning....the positions and motions of the sun and planets. . . . But the modern science of planetary astronomy consists of deductions from the law of gravitation... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 608 páginas
...of conduct; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness or misery. " Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning....approach to truth, that certain of the heavenly bodies would have certain positions at certain times. But the modern science of planetary astronomy consists... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 618 páginas
...of conduct; and are to be conformed to irrespective of a direct estimation of happiness or misery. " Perhaps an analogy will most clearly show my meaning....approach to truth, that certain of the heavenly bodies would have certain positions at certain times. But the modern science of planetary astronomy consists... | |
| John Henry Muirhead - 1892 - 250 páginas
...ascertained by induction is to be so called." He illustrates the distinction from the case of astronomy : " During its early stages, planetary astronomy consisted...planets,' from .which accumulated observations it came byand-by to be empirically predicted, with an approach to truth, that certain of the heavenly bodies... | |
| John Henry Muirhead - 1892 - 272 páginas
...ascertained by induction is to be so called." He illustrates the distinction from the case of astronomy : " During its early stages, planetary astronomy consisted...respecting the positions and motions of the sun and planets,'/rom, which accumulated observations it came byand-by to be empirically predicted, with an... | |
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