The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 174
... Facts more or less general- ized constitute all that is permanent of these sciences . And these are permanent . The ... fact in aid of whose explanation all theories and all hypothe- ses have been invented . Law , universal , persistent ...
... Facts more or less general- ized constitute all that is permanent of these sciences . And these are permanent . The ... fact in aid of whose explanation all theories and all hypothe- ses have been invented . Law , universal , persistent ...
Page 179
... fact which they endeavor to explain , the fact of an external world con- tinually changing , never for two successive moments remain- ing the same , but in all its changes governed by invariable laws and ministering through them ...
... fact which they endeavor to explain , the fact of an external world con- tinually changing , never for two successive moments remain- ing the same , but in all its changes governed by invariable laws and ministering through them ...
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... fact a possible science , or whether , like etiology , the supposed science of efficient causes , it occupies a region unexplored by the human faculties , whether the human mind be not , like the fabled Antæus , bereft of its strength ...
... fact a possible science , or whether , like etiology , the supposed science of efficient causes , it occupies a region unexplored by the human faculties , whether the human mind be not , like the fabled Antæus , bereft of its strength ...
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