In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely unlike those with which we are acquainted, it would be folly to affirm confidently that this general law prevails, any more than those special ones which we have found to hold... Lucrezio - Sayfa 62Gaetano Trezza tarafından - 1870 - 281 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 648 sayfa
...circumstances unknown to us, and beyond the possible range of our experience. In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...ones which we have found to hold universally on our own planet. The uniformity in the succession of events, otherwise called the law of causation, must... | |
| William Whewell - 1849 - 126 sayfa
...the other hand, a person who is transferred, as Mr Mill supposes (ii. 117). to " distant parts of the stellar regions where the phenomena may be entirely unlike those with which we are acquainted," and where even the axiom, that every effect must have a cause. does not hold good. Nor, in truth, do... | |
| William Whewell - 1849 - 104 sayfa
...the other hand, a person who is transferred, as Mr Mill supposes (ii. 117), to " distant parts of the stellar regions where the phenomena may be entirely unlike those with which we are acquainted," and where even the axiom, that every effect must have a cause, does not hold good. Nor, in truth, do... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 sayfa
...circumstances unknown to us, and beyond the possible range of our experience. In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...ones which we have found to hold universally on our own planet. The uniformity in the succession of events, otherwise called the law of causation, must... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1856 - 464 sayfa
...doctrine of Mr. JS Mill, who says, in reference to the law of causation, " In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...acquainted, it would be folly to affirm confidently that such a law prevails." i 22nd September, 1854,9 o'clock, am CHEMISTRY — Examiner, Edmund Ronalds,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 sayfa
...circumstances unknown to us, and beyond the possible range of our experience. In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...ones which we have found to hold universally on our own planet. The uniformity in the SMccession of events, otherwise called the htw of causation, must... | |
| William Whewell - 1860 - 604 sayfa
...the other hand, a person who is transferred, as Mr. Mill supposes (ii. 117), to "distant parts of the stellar regions where the phenomena may be entirely unlike those with which we are acquainted," and where even the axiom, that every effect must have a cause, does not hold good. Nor, in truth, do... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 178 sayfa
...liaison universelle et nécessaire ; peut-être même n'existe-t-il en(1 ) In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...ones which we have found to hold universally on our own planet. The uniformity in Ihe succession of events, otherwise called the law of causation, must... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 176 sayfa
...aucune liaison universelle et nécessaire ; peut-être même n'existe-t-il en(1) In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...prevails, any more than those special ones which we have fourni to hold universally on our own planet. The uniformity in the succession of events, otherwise... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 176 sayfa
...aucune liaison universelle et nécessaire ; peut-être même n'existe-t-il en(1) In distant parts of the stellar regions, where the phenomena may be entirely...folly to affirm confidently that this general law prevalls, any more than those special ones which we have found to hold universally on our own planet.... | |
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