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" The classification of facts and the formation of absolute judgments upon the basis of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — essentially sum up the aim and method of modern science. The scientific... "
Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly - Page 404
1893
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 10

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1897 - 1274 pages
...methods of eliminating individual bias; it ought to be one ot the best training grounds for citizenship. The classification of facts and the formation of absolute...of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — is peculiarly the scope and Method of modern science....
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The Grammar of Science

Karl Pearson - Causation - 1900 - 598 pages
...methods of eliminating individual bias ; it ought to be one of the best training grounds for citizenship. The classification of facts and the formation of absolute...of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — essentially sum up the aim and method of modern science....
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The Nature-study Review: Devoted to All Phases of Nature-study in ..., Volume 1

Natural history - 1905 - 296 pages
...science in the strict use of the word science. According to Karl Pearson, in his " Grammar of Science," " the classification of facts and the formation of absolute judgments upon the basis of this classification essentially sums up the aim and method of modern science. . . . The classification of facts, the recognition...
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Introduction to Political Science: A Treatise on the Origin, Nature ...

James Wilford Garner - Political science - 1910 - 642 pages
...de6nition of "Science " in the Century Dictionary ; see also Lieber, "Political Ethics," vol. I, p. 17. "The classification of facts and the formation of...judgments upon the basis of this classification," says Pearson, in his "Grammar of Science," p. 6, "essentially sum up the aim and method of modern science."...
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The Grammar of Science, Part 1

Karl Pearson - Classification of sciences - 1911 - 430 pages
...methods of eliminating individual bias ; it ought to be one of the best training grounds for citizenship. The classification of facts and the formation of absolute...of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — essentially sum up the aim and method of modern science....
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The Grammar of Science

Karl Pearson - 1911 - 420 pages
...methods of eliminating individual bias; it ought to be one of the best training grounds for citizenship. The classification of facts and the formation of absolute judgments upon the basis of this classification—judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind—essentially sum...
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Earth-hunger and Other Essays

William Graham Sumner - Social sciences - 1913 - 410 pages
...Science,2 does not offer any definition of science, but he tells the aim of science and its function. "The classification of facts and the formation of...of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — is peculiarly the scope and method of modern science....
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Earth-hunger and Other Essays

William Graham Sumner - Social sciences - 1913 - 400 pages
...Science,2 does not offer any definition of science, but he tells the aim of science and its function. "The classification of facts and the formation of...of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — is peculiarly the scope and method of modern science....
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Psychology of High-school Subjects

Charles Hubbard Judd - Education, Secondary - 1915 - 536 pages
...answer to this question may be sought first in a series of quotations from the writing of Karl Pearson.1 The classification of facts and the formation of absolute...of this classification — judgments independent of the idiosyncrasies of the individual mind — is peculiarly the scope and method of modern science....
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 27

Homeopathy - 1892 - 662 pages
...without credit or acknowledgment, much that makes, most conspicuously, for their therapeutic advance. A MEMORABLY GOOD DEFINITION OF THE SCIENTIFIC MIND...Science Monthly. "' The classification of facts,' says Prof. Pearson, 'and the formation of absolute judgments upon the basis of this classification...
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